PhD Body, Place, and Identity History
Course Overview
This doctoral concentration employs thematic fields to explore the complex connections between historical actors and their communities through the methodologies of cultural and social history. It treats bodies, places, and identities as fluid, mutually constituted categories that change over time. Students will learn to critically analyze the production of historical knowledge and are encouraged to consider the significance of their scholarship across multiple intellectual fields.
Key Program Highlights
- Focus on thematic analysis of bodies, places, and identities as fluid historical constructs
- Training in advanced methodologies of cultural and social history
- Critical interrogation of how historical knowledge is produced and represented
- Exploration of diverse, interdisciplinary areas such as empire, environment, and gender
- Encourages scholarly work that bridges multiple fields of intellectual inquiry
Course Overview
This doctoral concentration employs thematic fields to explore the complex connections between historical actors and their communities through the methodologies of cultural and social history. It treats bodies, places, and identities as fluid, mutually constituted categories that change over time. Students will learn to critically analyze the production of historical knowledge and are encouraged to consider the significance of their scholarship across multiple intellectual fields.
Key Program Highlights
- Focus on thematic analysis of bodies, places, and identities as fluid historical constructs
- Training in advanced methodologies of cultural and social history
- Critical interrogation of how historical knowledge is produced and represented
- Exploration of diverse, interdisciplinary areas such as empire, environment, and gender
- Encourages scholarly work that bridges multiple fields of intellectual inquiry