Courses in this category have as their primary focus the historical and political processes and patterns that have structured the relationship between individuals and communities. This concentration explores how communities attempt to reconcile the claims of justice, power, liberty, and authority, historically and in contemporary public life. By developing an interdisciplinary approach that can include law, economics, sociology, and philosophy, Historical and Political Studies is a broadly based concentration that shares the traditional aims of liberal arts education while attempting to come to grips with the origins and contemporary manifestations of major political and social issues.
Sponsored by: History and Society Division
Faculty Contact: Nabaparna Ghosh
Concentration Coursework
Students must take four (4) courses from those listed below to complete this concentration, including at least one (1) Historical course and one (1) Political course. At least two (2) courses must be at the advanced level (3000 or above).
Historical Courses
Choose at least one:
Political Courses
Choose at least one: