Graduate

HIS 204D Race, Gender, and Colonialism Research Seminar

Reading and research seminar for graduate students interested in gender, colonialism, nationalism, and race. Topics include theories and methods employed in different chronological and national contexts. (Formerly course 225.)

Credits

5

HIS 210C Readings in U.S. History

Introduction to major themes and controversies in the interpretation of U.S. history. Readings cover both chronological eras and topical subjects, often in a comparative context: 20th century.

Credits

5

Instructor

Matthew Lasar

Requirements

Enrollment is restricted to graduate history majors.

Quarter offered

Winter