What does it mean to study food history, and how do we approach it from a global perspective? The world…
How do countries overcome histories of racial injustice, inequality, and violence? What role can history play in promoting reconciliation? In…
Witches, witchcraft, and magic have inspired folk legends, literary works, films, and artistic creations for centuries. Ideas and beliefs about…
In this course, students will analyze the ways in which Americans have both shaped and been shaped by their natural…
“Class” has been the subject of more mystification, misunderstanding, and ill-informed political disagreement than perhaps any other social category. Especially…
This first-year seminar is an invitation to explore new ways of seeing the world around us. Our homes, our workplaces,…
In ghettos and hiding places during the Holocaust, European Jews and other victims of Nazism recorded their experiences in diaries…
French history has recently witnessed an extraordinary outpouring of microhistorical studies covering a range of phenomena from the Middle Ages…
This seminar examines two key themes in modern cultural and intellectual history: the importance of travel in the lives and…
This seminar examines two key themes in modern cultural and intellectual history: the importance of travel in the lives and…