Hope Greenberg: Graduate Portfolio
HST 287: Historiography
Professor Boǧaç
Ergene
313 Wheeler
House
Tel: 656-4474
E-mail: Bogac.Ergene@uvm.edu
Course
Description:
This is a course on
the history of modern (nineteenth- and
twentieth-century) historical writing, with particular attention to
conceptual
theories, research methods, and problems of historical investigation.
Topics
that we will deal with in this course include the emergence of
historical
scholarship as a professional endeavor, recent directions in historical
research, modern theories of history, and the role of the historian as
intellectual.
- Complete Syllabus
- Course Bibliography (plus paper
bibliography)
- Notes/Weekly Questions
- 9/9/04: Collingwood, Idea of
History Pts 1-4 (reading notes,
class notes)
- 9/16/04: Collingwood, Idea
of History Epilegomena (reading,
class)
- 9/23/04: Burke, History and
Social Theory (reading, class)
- 9/30/04: Burke, The French
Historical Revolution (reading,
class)
- 10/7/04: Crosby, Ecological
Imperiealism (reading, class)
- 10/14/04: Danaher, Schirato, Webb, Understanding Foucault (reading, class)
- 10/21/04: Foucault, Madness
and Civilization (reading,
class)
- 10/28/04: Flybjerg, Making
Social Science Matter (reading,
class)
- 11/04/04: Scott, Gender and
the Politics of History (reading.
class)
- 11/11/04: Said, Orientalism
(reading, class)
- 11/18/04: Chaturverdi, Mapping
Subaltern Studies (reading)
- Book Review 1 (Word Doc or PDF)
- Book Review 2 (Word doc or PDF)
- Term Paper (Prospectus,
Final (doc, html)
Additional daily work, musings, questions, comments, resources:
(keyword: HST287)
http://hopegreenberg.blogspot.com