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Graduate Courses in Women's and Gender History

The following courses are regularly offered courses for graduate students, who are interested in women's and gender history.

Course Title

Number

Course Description

Instructor

Feminist and Gender Theory for Historians

HIST/WMST 228/223/730

Readings in contemporary feminist and gender theory with a focus on theories that address the construction, writing, and general practice of history.

Hagemann and Lindsay

Readings in Modern European Women's and Gender History

HIST/WMST
220/770

Readings in the history of women and gender in Europe from 18th-20th century.

Hagemann

Readings in American Women's History

HIST/WMST
221/865

Readings in the history of women and gender and in the United States.

Feimster and
Hall

Readings in the Comparative or Global History of Gender

HIST/WMST
222/725

Readings in the history of women and gender in a comparative, global or transnational perspective.

Hagemann

Readings in the History of Sexuality and Gender

HIST/WMST
218/735

Readings of the historical study of sexuality and gender in different historical contexts.

Sweet

Readings in Medieval and Early Modern Women's History

HIST/WMST
223/755

Readings in the history of women, gender, and sexuality in Medieval and Early Modern Europe.

Harris

Seminar on Women's and Gender History

HIST/WMST
387/975

Writing seminar for graduate students on all levels who work on the history of women and gender, in particular for those writing their MA or PhD thesis.

Hall

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