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University of Florida <strong>Graduate</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />

contemporary period.<br />

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AFH 5458: Southern Africa (3) Prereq: consent of instructor.<br />

History of Africa south of the Zambezi River since 1800, especially<br />

the Republic of South Africa.<br />

AFH 5934: Topics in African History (3; max: 9)<br />

AFH 6259: Seminar in Modern Africa (3; max: 6) In-depth<br />

reading and discussion of aspects of modern African history.<br />

Seminar focuses on specific themes, such as ethnicity, colonialism,<br />

violence, warfare, gender, religion, and nationalism.<br />

AFH 6805: Theories and Methods of African History (3)<br />

Theories and methods that underlie the study of African history and<br />

change as the field has evolved over the last four or more decades.<br />

Attention to changing frameworks for viewing the African past, with<br />

a focus on the historians' research methods and techniques.<br />

AFH 6934: Africa (3)<br />

AFH 6936: Readings in African History (3; max: 6)<br />

AMH 5405: The South to 1860 (3) Prereq: consent of instructor.<br />

History of the South from the Civil War to present, emphasizing the<br />

South as an integral region and its relationship to the rest of the<br />

nation. Not open to students who have taken AMH 4403 or<br />

equivalent.<br />

AMH 5905: Special Studies (3; max: 12 including HIS 6905)<br />

AMH 5930: Topics in United States History (3; max: 15)<br />

AMH 6198: Early American Society (3) Readings seminar<br />

focusing on a selected topic or topics in American history through<br />

the War of 1812.<br />

AMH 6199: Nineteenth Century America (3) Readings seminar<br />

focusing on a topic or topics in nineteenth century American history.<br />

AMH 6290: Modern America (3) Readings seminar focusing on<br />

topics in American history in the twentieth century.<br />

AMH 6356: Research in U.S. History (3) Reading and research to<br />

produce a paper demonstrating your ability to do research in<br />

primary sources and connect original work with existing historical<br />

literature.<br />

AMH 6406: Readings in Southern History, 1607-1865 (3) An<br />

analysis of the major scholarly works and interpretations dealing<br />

with the development of a bi-racial society in the American South.<br />

AMH 6465: Seminar in U.S. Urban History (3) Historical<br />

development of American cities and ways in which the urbanization<br />

process has reshaped social life.<br />

AMH 6506: Seminar in American Labor History (4)<br />

AMH 6516: Seminar in American Foreign Relations and<br />

Expansion (3) American foreign policy since 1945, the United<br />

States response to Third World nationalism, the changing<br />

historiographical debate over the nature of U.S. diplomacy, and<br />

other selected topics.<br />

AMH 6557: Seminar in Constitutional or Legal History of the<br />

United States (3; max: 9) Chronological and thematic analysis of<br />

the evolution of American law, legal institutions, and<br />

constitutionalism from their English origins to present.<br />

AMH 6677: Civil Rights Movement (3) Origins and development

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