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In a Q&A, Yale historian Ivan G. Marcus explains the rise of a confrontation in medieval Europe that set the stage for modern antisemitism. A sense of place: Laura Robson on refugees, displacement, and statelessness
Professor of History and History of Science & Medicine HQ 246 History of the modern physical and environmental sciences; Central European intellectual and cultural history
About Us. Hall of Graduate Studies, 1932. History has been taught at Yale since President Thomas Clap introduced specifically historical courses in the 1760s, and the Department of History has existed since 1919, when Yale first divided its faculty into academic departments.
Undergraduate. The history major is for students who understand that shaping the future requires knowing the past. History majors explore centuries of human experimentation and ingenuity, triumph and tragedy, that have gone into making the modern world.
The Department of History offers two graduate programs, one in History and one in History of Science and Medicine. General requirements for the degrees of Doctor of Philosophy, Master of Philosophy, and Master of Arts can be found on the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences website.
Professor of History and History of Medicine; Curator-in-charge, History of Science and Technology Division, Peabody Museum Phone: 203-432-1397 paola.bertucci@yale.edu
The Program in the History of Science and Medicine is a semi-autonomous graduate track within the Department of History. HSHM students are awarded degrees in History with a concentration in the History of Science and Medicine, and they are fully fledged members of the History Department.
Staff. The offices of the History Department are located at the Humanities Quadrangle. A listing of our staff members and faculty officers can be found below.
The History major is for students who understand that shaping the future requires knowing the past. History courses explore centuries of human experimentation and ingenuity, from the individual to the global scale.
US history since 1808, race and the afterlives of slavery in the Americas, legal and cultural history, forced migration studies, carceral studies, black feminist thought Fisayo Akinlude fisayo.akinlude@yale.edu