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HISTORY 399A: Preparing for International Field Work: Public Service or Research (HISTORY 299X)

Open to students in all classes, those planning internships abroad and those planning research, from juniors with honors theses and sophomores with Chappell Lougee grants to freshmen thinking ahead. Introduces resources on campus for planning international research and service. Raises issues that need to be considered in advance of going abroad: ethical concerns, Human Subjects Protocol, networking, personal safety and gender issues, confronting cultural differences. Exposes students to research methods: case studies, interviewing, working in foreign libraries and archives.
Terms: Spr | Units: 1

HISTORY 399P: Archives-Based Teaching Practicum

Through hands-on exercises and key readings, students will learn about basic archival handling techniques, usage guidelines, security issues, principles of archival organization, and bibliographic literacy around archival and Special Collections materials, along with an insiders tour of Stanford University Special Collections. During the second, students will partake in a hands-on session using Special Collections materials, with a class session enactment that demonstrates the program¿s concepts. Note: Enrollment only open to PhD students (ANY department) with instructor permission required.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr | Units: 1
Instructors: Mullaney, T. (PI)

HISTORY 399W: Graduate Directed Reading

Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 1-10 | Repeatable for credit

HISTORY 401B: Spatial History, Part II

Prerequisite: 401A.
Last offered: Winter 2009

HISTORY 402D: The History of Genocide (HISTORY 202S, JEWISHST 282S, JEWISHST 482D)

This course will explore the history, politics, and character of genocide from the beginning of world history to the present. It will also consider the ways that the international system has developed to prevent and punish genocide.
Terms: Spr | Units: 4-5

HISTORY 414A: Research Seminar in Medieval History

This graduate-level research seminar explores major themes, problems, methods, and historiographical traditions in medieval European history. For 2018-19, the theme is "Law, Religion, and Society in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe." Interested students should contact the instructor in advance.
Terms: Win | Units: 4-5 | Repeatable 2 times (up to 10 units total)
Instructors: Dorin, R. (PI)

HISTORY 414B: Research Seminar in Medieval History

Prerequisite: History 414A.
Terms: Spr | Units: 4-5 | Repeatable 2 times (up to 10 units total)
Instructors: Dorin, R. (PI)

HISTORY 424A: The Soviet Civilization (HISTORY 224A, REES 224A)

( History 224A is an undergraduate course offered for 5 units; History 424A is a graduate course offered for 4-5 units.) Socialist visions and practices of the organization of society and messianic politics; the Soviet understanding of mass violence, political and ethnic; and living space. Primary and secondary sources. Research paper or historiographical essay.
Terms: Win | Units: 4-5
Instructors: Weiner, A. (PI)

HISTORY 424B: The Soviet Civilization, Part 2 (HISTORY 224D)

Prerequisite: HISTORY 224A/424A
Terms: Spr | Units: 4-5
Instructors: Weiner, A. (PI)

HISTORY 432B: Grad Research Seminar: The Enlightenment, Pt. II (HISTORY 234B)

Prerequisite: Completion of HISTORY 234, 334 or 432A.
Terms: Win | Units: 4-5
Instructors: Riskin, J. (PI)
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