Department: History
Contacts
Office: Building 200, Room 113
Mail Code: 94305-2024
Phone: (650) 723-2651
Web Site: http://history.stanford.edu
Courses offered by the Department of History are listed under the subject code History on the Stanford Bulletin's ExploreCourses website.
Mission of the Department of History
We live in a world shaped by the past. To make sense of the past, we must empathize with people who once thought very differently than we do today. We must learn how to see bygone lives and events on their own terms, to render the strange legible and the unfamiliar comprehensible. As a discipline, History teaches the analytical, interpretive, and expressive skills necessary to study the past and to understand social change over time.
It might seem counterintuitive that one of the best ways to understand the present is by studying the past, but that is precisely why History is so important. When we appreciate that History is not, first and foremost, a body of knowledge – that is, a collection of names, dates, and events – but rather a way of seeing and thinking, it becomes a powerful tool for assessing contemporary challenges and promoting social change. Once we know how to penetrate different modes of thought and human behavior and can understand their inner logic, it becomes easier to make sense of the contemporary world, its diverse peoples and ideas. Studying history cultivates a crucial set of skills that help navigate not only the past, but the present as well.
Degrees Offered
The Department of History offers the following degree programs: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Arts and Sciences, Master of Arts, Doctor of Philosophy, J.D./Ph.D. (joint with Stanford Law School), and J.D./M.A. (joint with Stanford Law School).
Graduate Programs in History
The Department of offers the following types of advanced degrees:
Ph.D. in History
Ph.D. Minor in History
Masters in History
Coterminal Masters in History
Joint Ph.D./J.D. Program in Law and History
Joint J.D./M.A. Program in Law and History
Graduate students train in cross-cutting methodologies and approaches in fourteen distinct subfields:
Africa
Britain
Early Modern Europe
East Asia
Eastern Europe/Russia
History of Science
Medicine and Technology
Jewish History
Latin America
Medieval Europe
Modern Europe
Ottoman Empire and Middle East
South Asia
Transnational, International, and Global History
United States
Joint Programs in History with the School of Law
The School of Law and Department of History offer two joint degree programs:
J.D./Ph.D. in Law and History
J.D./M.A. in Law and History.
Both programs are designed to provide students interested in the study of law and history with top-level training in each field, as well as in the complex and fascinating intersections between the two. Students have access to the full range of resources on campus—including not only courses, but also conferences, lectures, and workshops—devoted to law and history.
For more information, see the Stanford History Department’s Graduate Handbook and the Stanford Law School page on J.D./Ph.D. or J.D./M.A. in History.
History Course Catalog Numbering System
History Course Catalog Numbering System | |||||
Location | Introductory Seminars:Freshman/Sophomores | Sources and Methods Seminars | Lectures | Colloquia | Research Seminars and Workshops |
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International, Global, Thematic | 4N, 44Q, 95N | 3S | 1B, 64, 102, 103D,F, 105C, 106A,B, 107 | 201A, 202A,B,G, 203,B,C, 204,C,E,G, 206,206A, 207C, 208C, 243G, 301A, 302A,B,G, 303,303B,C,F, 304,C,G, 305, 306A, D, 307C,E, 308C, 343G, 399A | 306K, 401A |
Ancient and Medieval Europe | 11N | 101 | 207F, 215K, 307F | ||
Early Modern and Modern Europe | 33S, 38S | 110B, C, 131A, 133A, 134A | 230C, 231G, 232A, 233, 331G, 332A, 333 | 326A, 430, 433A, B, 438 | |
Eastern Europe, Russia, Eurasia | 20N | 20S | 125 | 221B, 224A, 228, 321A, 328 | 424A, B |
History of Science | 41Q, 44Q | 42S | 130A, 140, 144 | 208A, 232F, 308A, 332F | |
Africa | 48N, 48Q | 145B, 147 | 445A, B | ||
United States | 36N, 41Q, 50K, 60N | 71S, 74S, 76S | 64, 130A, 150A, B, C, 151, 158C,159, 161, 166, B, 167A | 201, 203C, 251G, 252B, 253D, 256, G, 257C, 258, E, 260, 261G, 262A, E, 269, 301, 303C, 351B, C, E, 356, 358, 369 | 460 |
Latin America | 78N | 174 | 277D | 471A, B | |
Middle East | 181B, 182C, 187 | 281B, 284, F, 288, 381, B, 384, F | 481 | ||
Jewish History | 185B | 486A | |||
Asia | 98N | 191B, 192, 195, C, 196, 198 | 290E, 292, D, 297, 390E, 391B, 392, D, 396D, 397 | 491A, B, 494C |
Faculty
Emeriti: (Professors) Barton J. Bernstein, Joel Beinin, Albert Camarillo, Clayborne Carson, Peter Duus, Terence Emmons, Estelle Freedman, David M. Kennedy, David Holloway, Carolyn Lougee Chappell, Jack N. Rakove, Richard L. Roberts, Paul A. Robinson, James J. Sheehan, Peter Stansky, Lyman P. Van Slyke, Richard White; (Senior Lecturer) Joseph J. Corn; Senior Lecturer Martin Lewis
Chair: Caroline Winterer
Vice Chair: Jun Uchida
Director of Graduate Studies: Amir Weiner
Director of Graduate Teaching: Zephyr Frank
Director of Undergraduate Studies: Jonathan Gienapp
Honors Director: Ana Raquel Minian Andjel
Professors: Keith M. Baker, James T. Campbell, Gordon Chang, Robert Crews, David R. Como, James P. Daughton, Paula Findlen, Zephyr Frank, Estelle Freedman, Fiona Griffiths, Stephen Haber, Gabrielle Hecht, Nancy S. Kollmann, Mark E. Lewis, Thomas S. Mullaney, Norman M. Naimark, Robert Proctor, Jessica Riskin, Richard L. Roberts, Aron Rodrigue, Priya Satia, Walter Scheidel, Londa Schiebinger, Matthew H. Sommer, Kären E. Wigen, Caroline Winterer, Steven J. Zipperstein
Associate Professors: Jennifer Burns, Joel Cabrita, Jonathan Gienapp, Allyson V. Hobbs, Ana Raquel Minian Andjel, Yumi Moon, Laura Stokes, Jun Uchida, Amir Weiner, Mikael D. Wolfe , Ali Yaycioglu
Assistant Professors: Nora E. Barakat, Rowan Dorin, Destin Jenkins, Pedro Regalado, Kathryn Olivarius, Steven M. Press, Partha Pratim Shil,
Courtesy Professors: Gregory Ablavsky, Rabia Belt, Giovanna Ceserani, Daniel Edelstein, Lawrence Friedman, Amalia Kessler, Emily J. Levin, Kathryn Gin Lum, Alison McQueen, Reviel Netz, Richard P. Saller, Kathryn Starkey, Fred Turner, Sam Wineburg
Senior Lecturers: Katherine Jolluck,
Lecturer: Gil-li Vardi
Postdoctoral Fellow: Faye Wang