History 344 - Empires in Global History

Empires in Global Hist

Spring
2026
01
4.00
Alexander Semyonov

TU/TH | 10:05 AM - 11:20 AM

Amherst College
HIST-344-01-2526S
asemyonov@amherst.edu
EUST-344-01-2526S

(Offered as HIST-344 and EUST-344.) Many see today’s world resembling some features of the world in the 19th century. Unlike in the Cold War, there is no stability of two superpowers system. Like in the 19th century some powers today claim regional hegemony, attempt to pursue the course of supranationalism, and encounter the challenge of diversity. The course will explore the historical experience of the British, French, German, Habsburg, Ottoman, and Russian empires in the 19th century by focusing on how those imperial formations met the challenge of modernization and nationalism which included both accommodation of diversity and violent exclusion. Students will acquire the toolkit of comparative historical analysis and will focus on moments of interaction-entanglement of these imperial formations.  Two meetings per week.

Limited to 18 students. Spring semester. Professor Semyonov.

How to handle overenrollment: preference to History and EUST majors

Students who enroll in this course will likely encounter and be expected to engage in the following intellectual skills, modes of learning, and assessment: Close analysis of historical evidence, which will include written documents, images, films, and maps from the historical period under study. Exploration of scholarly, methodological, and theoretical debates about historical topics. Exploration of methodological and theoretical debates about the writing of historical scholarship. Extensive reading, several argumentative papers, intensive in-class discussions.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.