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Seminars
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on the dam These are content courses presented by the lecture and
iscussion method and as such are distinct from those num-
ered “700," which are concerned with the problems and
developmeme practice of research.

00 European Historiography. (3)
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03 American Historiography. (3)
.i‘éiifigem Historical Criticism. (3)

' arrivals 11msquired of every entering graduate student in history.
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11,612 Readings in Ancient History. (3 ea.)
1 intensive study of the bibliography of Greek and Roman history,
imary (in translation) and secondary, criticism and analysis of
lected books, and of recent articles in professional journals. Prereq:
the 19th umsent of instructor.

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diplomaticd3,6l4 Readings in Medieval History. (3 ea.)

.atin America course designed to provide systematic and extensive reading over

.Of insmlmoad areas of the period indicated, to acquaint the student with the
lndard source materials and literature of the field, and to provide

171 ~portunity for critical discussion of outstanding issues. Prereq: An
idergraduate course in Medieval History.

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yolifical mom21,622 Readings in European History,

DB, 209, mil 15004815. (3 633-)

iese courses are designed to provide systematic and extensive reading
er broad areas of the period indicated, to acquaint the student with
3 standard source materials and literature of the field, and to
wide opportunity for critical discussion of outstanding issues.
sreq: An undergraduate course in European History.

13,624 Readings in European History Since

omic audit
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val cut, or dese courses are desrgned to prov1de systematic and extensrve reading

er broad areas of the period indicated, to acquaint the student with
:standard source materials and literature of the field, and to provide
Portunity for critical discussion of outstanding issues. Prereq: An
'dergraduate course in European History.

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55,626 Readings in British and British Empire

rt Since 1/1 HlStOT)’. (3 ea.)
en China, ill intemi‘fe Study of the bibliography of British and British Empire
Istern yoweissmryi Primary and secondary, with readings, analyses and criticisms
’ selected titles in the literature of the field and of recent published

earch 1" the Professional journals. Prereq: An undergraduate course

1 War 11. British History.
nic and wrflil,632 Readings in United States History to

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evelopmeflu‘ ' (3 621-)

i. Prereq: mesa courses are designed to provide systematic and extensive reading
31: broad areas of American History in the PeIiOd indicated, to 30'
amt students with source materials and the secondary literature of the

field, and to provide opportunity for critical discussion of books and
issues. Prereq: An undergraduate course in American History.

633,634 Readings in United States History Since
1865. (3 ea.)

These courses are designed to provide systematic and extensive reading
over broad areas of American History in the period indicated, to ac-
quaint students with source materials and the secondary literature of the
field, and to provide opportunity for critical discussion of books and
issues. Prereq: An undergraduate course in American History.

635 Readings in Modern Russian History I. ( 3)

A guided program (with readings ordinarily in the English language)
to provide graduate students with a more sophisticated understanding
of the Tsarist regime from the reign of Peter the Great to the collapse
of the monarchy in 1917. Oral reports and bibliographies will be
required, and emphasis will be placed on internal developments,
usually with a central theme to be chosen by the instructor. Prereq:
Consent of instructor.

636 Readings in Modern Russian History II. (3)

A continuation of HIS 635, this course will concentrate on the revolu-
tionary events of 1917 and the subsequent evolution of the Soviet
regime. Prereq: Consent of instructor.

637,638 Readings in Latin American History. (3 ea.)

Supervised reading at the graduate level of a select topical bibliog-
raphy covering the main themes of colonial Latin American history or
the modern period. Prereq: HIS 208 and 209 or consent of instructor.

639 Readings in Far Eastern History. (3)

Supervised reading at the graduate level of a select topical bibliography
covering the main themes of Chinese history during the Ch’ing Dynasty
(1644-1912) and Japanese history during the Tokugawa period
(1615-1867). Prereq: HIS 295 and 296 or consent of instructor.

640 Readings in Far Eastern History. (3)

Supervised reading at the graduate level of a select topical bibliog-
raphy covering the main themes of Chinese history since 1895 and
Japanese history since 1868. Prereq: HIS 295 and 296 or consent
of instructor.

695 Independent Work. (1—3)

Under special conditions selected students may investigate problems,
with weekly reports to instructor. Prereq: Consent of instructor. May
be repeated for a maximum of nine credits.

COURSES IN THE 700 GROUP

Seminars—basically research in character. These are not
content courses. They provide special training in historical
research (collection and critical analysis of bibliography, note-
taking and organization of materials, and the presentation of
a properly documented research paper). Topics will be chosen
in keeping with the interests of the professors in charge. Two
class hours and one conference hour.

700 Special Problems in History. (3)
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