History 601 - European Historiography

Spring
2015
01
4.00
Jennifer Heuer
TH 2:30PM 5:00PM
UMass Amherst
11925
This course is designed to introduce graduate students to a variety of the best recent historical writing on modern Europe. The topics range from the French Revolution to recent debates over German history in relation to the Holocaust and global-history perspectives on Europe's past. Included are classic questions such as explaining the French Revolutionary Terror and the rise of the Nazis as well as new inquiries into the history of private life, gender, and collective memory. Besides participating in weekly discussions, each student will write a book review and a review essay, present a commentary on the readings to the class, and write a paper on a historiographical methodology or style. Students who are not concentrating in European history may learn much that could be useful from the approaches and methodological thinking of leading European historians.
Open to Doctoral & Masters students only. Undergraduates by Instructor permission
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.