Modern European History
Study
European society, politics, and culture from the revolutionary era to
the post-Cold War age, from the Enlightenment to post-modernism, from
the Industrial Revolution to globalization, cyberspace, and biotechnology.
Select minor
fields in a Department with over 60 faculty members from a wide array
of areas including Ancient History, Medieval and Early Modern Europe,
Jewish History, Russia and Eastern Europe, Women's History, World History,
Military/Diplomatic History, Latin America, East and West Asia, Africa,
African-American and U.S. History.
Join a leading
graduate program offering rigorous training in teaching as well as in
research in a department where several distinguished journals are published.
Enter one
of the nation's largest universities which provides instruction in thirty-three
languages and supports interdisciplinary centers for West European,
Slavic, Middle Eastern, and Latin American Studies as well as the Melton
Center for Jewish Studies, the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies,
the Mershon Center for International Security and Public Policy, and
the Institute for Collaborative Research and Public Humanities.
Faculty in Modern
European History
For further information,
please write to:
Chair, Graduate
Studies Committee
Department of History
The Ohio State University
230 West 17th Street
Columbus, OH 43210-1367
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Faculty in Modern European History
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