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 | 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 |
| 228/730 | |||
| READINGS IN MODERN EUROPEAN WOMEN'S and Gender HISTORY | HIST/WMST | Readings in the history of women and gender in Europe from 18th-20th century. | Hagemann |
| 220/770 | |||
| READINGS IN AMERICAN WOMEN’s HISTORY | HIST/WMST | Readings in the history of women and gender and in the United States. | Feimster and |
| 221/865 | Hall | ||
| Readings in the Comparative or Global History of Gender | HIST/WMST | Readings in the history of women and gender in a comparative, global or transnational perspective. | Hagemann |
| 222/725 | |||
| READINGS IN THE HISTORY OF SEXUALITY and Gender | HIST/WMST | Readings of the historical study of sexuality and gender in different historical contexts. | Sweet |
| 218/735 | |||
| READINGS IN MEDIEVAL and early Modern WOMEN'S HISTORY | HIST/WMST | Readings in the history of women, gender, and sexuality in Medieval and Early Modern Europe. | NN |
| 223/755 | |||
| SEMINAR ON WOMEN'S and gender HISTORY | HIST/WMST | 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 |
| 387/975 |
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