Students concentrating in the new field of comparative gender history will gain a firm grounding in diverse research methodologies, in historiographies of women, gender, and masculinities, and in theoretical approaches, including culture and representation, materialities and identities, and gender, race, sexualities, class, ethnicity, and nation. As a compliment to the field of gender history, students have the option of doing a doctoral emphasis in women's studies or global studies (women, culture, and development). UCSB also sponsors frequent graduate student conferences including the recent, well-attended, "Women and Conflict: Historical Perspectives," and an annual interdisciplinary conference in medieval history. In 2001, a large international conference, "Africa After Gender?: An Exploration of New Epistemologies in African Studies," provided a forum for faculty and graduate students alike.
The following faculty are in this field
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The following courses are in this field
- History 200G Historical Literature: Gender
- History 200WN Historical Literature: Women
- History 201G Advanced Historical Literature: Gender
- History 201WN Advanced Historical Literature: Women
- History 217D Feminist Perspectives of Jewish and Christian Tradition
- History 219A Research Seminar in Gender and History
- History 219B Research Seminar in Gender and History
- History 259A Seminar in American Social History
- History 259B Seminar in American Social History
- History 286A Women and Modernity in the Non-Western World
- History 286B Women and Modernity in the Non-Western World
