PhD IN HISTORY
Code: D071004
Course Load: Minimum Electives: 204h, Required: 136h
Time Frame for Completion: Minimum 24 and maximum 48 months
Required curriculum courses
FCH505/20041 - RESEARCH METHODOLOGY - 60h
Program: The objective of this course is to discuss methods, sources and research techniques based on critical reading and discussion of research projects presented by master's students when applying for selection. At the end of the seminar, these students will have reformulated their projects and will be ready to begin data collection.
FCH526/20041 - SOCIAL HISTORY - 60h
Program: Discussion of the main currents and themes in Social History based on historiographical, theoretical and monographic texts. Analysis of key concepts in Social History, such as: stratification and social groups, social movements, class formation, ethnicity, class, gender and power.
Required activities
FCH795/20151 - THESIS SEMINAR
FCH940 - SUPERVISED TEACHING PRACTICES
FCH794/20151 - QUALIFYING EXAMINATION
PPGH001 - FINAL PROJECT
The elective course grid varies depending on student demand and faculty offerings. Following is a list of courses recently offered in the program:
Advanced Topics in Social History of Labor - PPGH0125 (60h)
Archives, Texts, Voices, Discourses: The Narrative of the Enslaved in Brazil - PPGH000000144 (15h)
Central Africa and Central African Diaspora - FCHL61/20181 (30h)
Churches, Dictatorships and Revolutions in Latin America - PPGH0043 (60h)
Coloniality, Black Diaspora and American Nationalities - PPGH000000020 (60h)
Connected History of Central Africa (16th-19th Centuries) - PPGH000000145 (60h)
Contemporary Theories of Historical Knowledge - PPGH0053 (60h)
Debates on Development in Africa - PPGH000000137 (30h)
Gender Studies: Limitations and Possibilities of Historiographical Studies - PPGH0046 (60h)
Globalisms, Connections and Empires: Politics and Religion in the Modern Era - PPGH000000011 (60h)
Historical Sources: Collections and Methods - PPGH0056 (60h)
Historiography and Social Movements - PPGH0030 (60h)
History and Historiography of Labor - PPGH000000146 (60h)
History, Politics, Culture and Memory - FCHH28/20151 (60h)
Indigenous History - PPGH0100 (60h)
Intellectual History: Theoretical Approaches - PPGH000000025 (60h)
Introduction to Historiography on Colonial Brazil - PPGH0052 (60h)
Investigating the American "Slave Narrative": Historiography and Literature - PPGH000000138 (15h)
Material Culture - PPGH0051 (60h)
Paternalism: History and Issues - PPGH000000024 (30h)
Political Culture and Export Economies in the Americas - PPGH0119 (30h)
Professional Negationism: The Formulation of a Concept - PPGH000000142 (60h)
Public History and Historiography: Disputes and Debates Around the Military Dictatorship - PPGH0121 (60h)
Race and Citizenship in Contemporary Historiography - PPGH0045 (60h)
Race, Class and Nation - PPGH000000143 (60h)
Religion and Culture - FCHL44/20172 (60h)
Religions and Religiosities (19th and 20th Centuries) - PPGH0092 (60h)
Slavery, Manumission and Citizenship in the New World: Brazil in Comparative Perspective - PPGH000000017 (30h)
Slave Resistance in the Americas: The Rural World - PPGH000000027 (30h)
Social Practices and Cultural Representations - PPGH0075 (60h)
Special Topics in History: Political Culture and Society in Export Economies in the Americas - PPGH000000022 (30h)
Special Topics in History: Social History. Readings of E.P.Thompson, Linebaugh and Rediker - PPGH000000013 (60h)
The 1930s, Black Mobilization - PPGH000000026 (30h)
The Local Fábrica of the Iberian Empires (16th-18th Centuries) - PPGH000000147 (60h)
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