HISTORY 481: Research Seminar in Middle East History (JEWISHST 287S, JEWISHST 481)
Student-selected research topics.
Terms: Spr
| Units: 4-5
Instructors:
Yaycioglu, A. (PI)
HISTORY 481A: Research Seminar in Middle East History
Terms: Sum
| Units: 4-5
Instructors:
Yaycioglu, A. (PI)
HISTORY 486A: Graduate Research Seminar in Jewish History (JEWISHST 486A)
Terms: Spr
| Units: 4-5
Instructors:
Zipperstein, S. (PI)
HISTORY 486B: Graduate Research Seminar in Jewish History (JEWISHST 486B)
Prerequisite:
HISTORY 486A.
Terms: Sum
| Units: 4-5
Instructors:
Zipperstein, S. (PI)
HISTORY 492B: Origins of Technical Medicine in the Han Dynasty
How medicine as a technical, text-based art monopolized by specialists was established under the Han Dynasty in competition with practices aimed at nourishing life and securing longevity.
Terms: Win
| Units: 4-5
| Repeatable
for credit
Instructors:
Lewis, M. (PI)
HISTORY 493: Graduate Seminar on South Asia
A series of texts and documents that form the heart of what Marx and Engels called "the colonial question". Discussions center on specific themes relating to each student's research topic and/or interests. The seminar will be organized around a set of core common readings and weekly discussions, supplemented by a designed list of secondary texts and primary materials. Themes include: secularism, religion, state, capital, empire, anticolonialism, gender, democracy, textual and print cultures, cinema, political and legal theory, and history of economic thought. 400-level options allows students to do a two-quarter sequence, with the Summer devoted to writing up the research paper.
Terms: Spr
| Units: 4-5
Instructors:
Kumar, A. (PI)
HISTORY 495A: Qing Legal Documents
How to use Qing legal documents for research. Winter: sample documents that introduce the main genres including: the Qing code and commentaries; magistrates' handbooks and published case collections; and case records from Chinese archives. Spring: class meets occasionally; students complete research papers. Prerequisite: advanced reading ability in Chinese.
Terms: Win
| Units: 4-5
Instructors:
Sommer, M. (PI)
HISTORY 495B: Qing Legal Documents
How to use Qing legal documents for research. Winter: sample documents that introduce the main genres including: the Qing code and commentaries; magistrates' handbooks and published case collections; and case records from Chinese archives. Spring: class meets occasionally; students complete research papers. Prerequisite: advanced reading ability in Chinese.
Terms: Spr
| Units: 4-5
Instructors:
Sommer, M. (PI)
HISTORY 498C: Japanese Imperial Archives, Part 1
First part of a two-quarter research graduate seminar on Japanese imperialism in Asia. Students explore different types of archives, from national and research libraries to online databases; learn various methods of research including oral history; and translate and analyze sample documents including government publications, company histories, police records, and media sources. Prerequisite: advanced reading ability in Japanese.
Terms: Win
| Units: 4-5
Instructors:
Uchida, J. (PI)
HISTORY 498D: Japanese Imperial Archives, Part 2
Second part of a two-quarter research graduate seminar on Japanese imperialism in Asia. Students complete research papers based on research conducted for
History 498C; the class meets occasionally to report on progress and discuss working drafts. Prerequisite:
History 498C.
Terms: Spr
| Units: 4-5
Instructors:
Uchida, J. (PI)
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