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

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of the southern civil rights movement that peaked between roughly<br />

1954 and 1972.<br />

ASH 5388: Topics in East Asian History (3; max: 9)<br />

EUH 5546: Topics in British History (3; max: 9)<br />

EUH 5934: Topics in European History (3; max: 15)<br />

EUH 6126: Readings in Medieval History (3) Major themes;<br />

readings combine classic studies that shaped the field with current<br />

work exploring issues like gender, textuality and historical memory,<br />

and popular religion.<br />

EUH 6174: Conversion in the Middle Ages (3) Examines the<br />

religious experience of the middle ages through reading and<br />

discussion of concepts such as conversion, martyrdom, sainthood,<br />

gender, and power.<br />

EUH 6175: Ethnicity in the Middle Ages (3) Ethnicity as a form<br />

of social and political mobilization in the middle ages. Focuses on<br />

issues such as migration, ethnogenesis, medieval law, language and<br />

ethnic identity, kingdoms, and ethnic communities.<br />

EUH 6176: Villages and Peasants in the Middle Ages (3) Indepth<br />

examination of such key concepts as manorialism, corvee,<br />

manumission, and using written and archaeological sources.<br />

EUH 6213: Europe, 1500-1763 (3)<br />

EUH 6289: Readings, Modern Europe (3; max: 6) Major themes;<br />

readings combine classic studies that shaped the field with current<br />

works exploring a wide range of topics.<br />

EUH 6469: Modern German History (3) Interpretations of and<br />

approaches to German history, and introduction to advanced<br />

research in the area.<br />

EUH 6935: Readings, Early Modern Europe (3; max: 6) Major<br />

themes; readings combine classic studies that shaped the field with<br />

current works exploring a wide range of topics.<br />

EUH 6937: Readings in Mediterranean History (3; max: 6)<br />

HIS 5450: Slavery in the New World: Comparative<br />

Perspectives (3) Examines the evolution of slavery in the New<br />

World from its European and African antecedents through abolition<br />

and emancipation.<br />

HIS 5484: Science and the Enlightenment (3) Theoretical<br />

developments in the physical and biological sciences between the<br />

late seventeenth and late eighteenth centuries, including the<br />

significance of social and cultural dimensions of natural science.<br />

HIS 5485: Special Studies in the History of Science (3; max:<br />

9)<br />

HIS 5487: Physical Science since 1800 (3 ) Major developments<br />

in physical science from the beginning of nineteenth century to the<br />

post-World War II period. Institutional and social aspects of the<br />

organization of scientific research.<br />

HIS 5500: Life Science since 1800 (3) Critical problems of<br />

concern to biologists. The role of mechanistic/materialistic vs.<br />

vitalistic and reductionistic vs. holistic approaches to the<br />

development of biology; and the relationship of biology to physical<br />

and social sciences.<br />

HIS 6060: Historical Method (3) Introduction to the methods of

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