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Nov 21, 2024
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2018-2019 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Department of History
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Christopher A. Oakley, Chair
Jennifer F. McKinnon, Interim Director of Graduate Studies
Information about the Department of History is available on the department’s website.
ProgramsMaster’sCoursesHistory- HIST 5005 - Selected Topics
- HIST 5122 - Social and Cultural History of the United States Since 1865
- HIST 5130 - Comparative History of New World Slavery and Race Relations
- HIST 5135 - Problems in North Carolina History
- HIST 5140 - The Old South
- HIST 5141 - The South Since 1877
- HIST 5220 - Selected Topics in US Women’s History
- HIST 5230 - Themes in African American History
- HIST 5300 - Comparative History of Non-Western Civilizations
- HIST 5340 - The Ancient Near East
- HIST 5350 - The Renaissance in European History
- HIST 5360 - The Reformation, 1450-1598
- HIST 5440 - Twentieth-Century England
- HIST 5470 - History of Soviet Russia Since 1917
- HIST 5480 - Weimar and the Rise of Hitler
- HIST 5505 - Maritime History of the Western World to 1415
- HIST 5520 - Maritime History of the Western World Since 1815
- HIST 5530 - Field School in Maritime History and Underwater Research
- HIST 5555 - Constitutionalism and Kingship in Early Modern Europe
- HIST 5660 - Imperialism in Theory and Practice, 1800 to the Present
- HIST 5680 - Diplomatic History of Modern Asia
- HIST 5765 - Latin America, 1492 to the Present
- HIST 5910 - Introduction to the Administration of Archives and Historical Manuscripts
- HIST 5920 - Techniques of Museum and Historic Site Development
- HIST 5921 - Techniques of Museum and Historic Site Development
- HIST 5930 - Field and Laboratory Studies in Museum and Historic Site Development
- HIST 5931 - Field and Laboratory Studies in Museum and Historic Site Development
- HIST 5950 - Introduction to Quantitative History
- HIST 5951 - Directed Readings and Research in Quantitative History
- HIST 5960 - Introduction to Oral History
- HIST 5970 - Living History
- HIST 5985 - Historic Preservation Planning
- HIST 6010 - Maritime History of the Atlantic World, 1415-1815
- HIST 6020 - American Colonial History
- HIST 6025 - American Revolution and Early Republic
- HIST 6030 - Jefferson, Jackson, and the Atlantic World
- HIST 6035 - Civil War
- HIST 6040 - United States History, 1865-1898
- HIST 6045 - Progressive Movements and the Age of Normalcy in American History
- HIST 6050 - The Great Depression, New Deal, and World War II
- HIST 6055 - The United States Since 1945
- HIST 6080 - Studies in European Maritime History and Archaeology
- HIST 6155 - Gender and the Cold War
- HIST 6180 - Diplomatic History of the United States to 1898
- HIST 6181 - Diplomatic History of the United States Since 1898
- HIST 6205 - Topics in Military History
- HIST 6210 - War and Society
- HIST 6221 - American Military History to 1900
- HIST 6222 - American Military History Since 1900
- HIST 6225 - Battlefield Archaeology
- HIST 6230 - Warfare and Society in Ancient Greece and Rome, 750 BC to 500 AD
- HIST 6260 - The United States and the Middle East, 1783 to the Present
- HIST 6280 - Eighteenth-Century Warfare
- HIST 6350 - History of Ancient Greece
- HIST 6355 - History of Ancient Rome
- HIST 6360 - Medieval History
- HIST 6365 - Early Modern Europe, 1598-1815
- HIST 6370 - Nineteenth-Century European History
- HIST 6375 - Twentieth-Century European History
- HIST 6444 - The Old Regime, the French Revolution, and Napoleon
- HIST 6500 - Africa and the Atlantic World
- HIST 6525 - Sea Power, 480 BC to the Present
- HIST 6570 - The Modern Middle East: The Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
- HIST 6580 - Women and Gender in the Middle East
- HIST 6610 - Legal and Professional Issues in Maritime Studies
- HIST 6620 - Public Policy and Management of Cultural Resources
- HIST 6630 - Seminar in Maritime Studies
- HIST 6640 - Maritime Cultural Resources
- HIST 6650 - Management of Coastal Cultural Resources
- HIST 6660 - Maritime Heritage of the Coast
- HIST 6805 - History and Theory of Nautical Archaeology
- HIST 6810 - History of Marine Architecture and Ship Construction
- HIST 6820 - Research Methodology in Nautical Archaeology
- HIST 6825 - American Maritime Material Culture
- HIST 6830 - Maritime Cultural Landscapes
- HIST 6835 - Advanced Methods for Maritime Archaeology
- HIST 6840 - Introduction to Archaeological and Museum Artifact Conservation
- HIST 6845 - Advanced Archaeological and Museum Artifact Conservation
- HIST 6850 - Field Research in Maritime History
- HIST 6855 - Principles of Archaeological and Museum Artifact Conservation
- HIST 6860 - Archaeological Museum Conservation Methods Internship
- HIST 6865 - Field Methods in Archaeological and Museum Artifact Conservation
- HIST 6875 - Seafaring: Above Water Nautical Archaeology
- HIST 6885 - Recording Watercraft
- HIST 6890 - Ship Reconstruction
- HIST 6900 - Historiography: Introduction to Research
- HIST 6910 - Seminar in American History
- HIST 6920 - Seminar in European History
- HIST 6930 - Seminar in Atlantic World History
- HIST 6940 - Graduate Internship in Archives and Historical Records Administration
- HIST 6941 - Graduate Internship in Archives and Historical Records Administration
- HIST 6942 - Graduate Internship in Archives and Historical Records Administration
- HIST 6943 - Graduate Internship in Museum Administration
- HIST 6944 - Graduate Internship in Museum Administration
- HIST 6945 - Graduate Internship in Museum Administration
- HIST 6946 - Graduate Internship in Historic Site Administration
- HIST 6947 - Graduate Internship in Historic Site Administration
- HIST 6948 - Graduate Internship in Historic Site Administration
- HIST 6990 - Directed Studies in History
- HIST 6991 - Directed Studies in History
- HIST 6992 - Directed Studies in History
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