PhD Body, Place, and Identity History
Thematic fields organize this specialization rather than fields defined primarily by region or period. It emphasizes the methodologies of cultural and social history as tools for understanding the complicated connections between historical actors and the communities and landscapes they inhabited.
The concentration highlights how bodies, places and identities are fluid historical categories that are mutually constituted.
In addition to researching and writing about the past, students in this concentration will also learn how to interrogate critically the production of historical knowledge and will be encouraged to explore the significance of their scholarship across multiple fields of intellectual inquiry.
Areas of study for doctoral students:
- Borderlands, migration and diaspora
- Culture and everyday life
- Empire, indigeneity, and (de)colonization
- Environment
- Food and the body
- Gender and sexuality
- Institutions, networks and power
- Labor and political economy
- Memory and representation
- Politics and policy
- Race and ethnicity
- Religion and belief
- Science, technology and medicine
- War, society and martial culture
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