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10 cze 2024 · The graduate program in History values an approach to scholarship grounded in the particular while retaining a sense of the whole. The faculty encourage students to take as comprehensive a view of history as possible with the goal of cultivating a far-reaching understanding of the past.
- Ph.D. in History of Science
The Program in History of Science at Princeton University...
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Any prospective or current graduate student who wishes...
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2020 Richard Calis : Postgraduate Research Associate,...
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- HIS Admissions
The Princeton History Department has a JD/PhD arrangement...
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This course is designed to introduce the culture and history...
- HOS Admissions
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Successful completion of the graduate program in History...
- Ph.D. in History of Science
The History Ph.D. program at Princeton University provides students with a common grounding in the advanced study of history; at the same time it affords each student an opportunity to work out a program of study suited to their own interests.
Our goal is to make this material legible as historical sources by combining philology, diplomatics, attention to the material text, and institutional and social history. Prerequisite: good reading knowledge of classical Arabic.
Successful completion of the graduate program in History requires the timely fulfillment of all program requirements as outlined below. Please refer to the Graduate History Guidelines for more detailed information and departmental policies.
Under the aegis of the Department of History, the Program in History of Science treats science as an intellectual, cultural, and social phenomenon.
The department currently offers five curricular options: literature and philology; history; classical philosophy; medieval and Byzantine language and literature; and contact, transmission, and reception.
The Program in the Ancient World enables doctoral candidates with wide-ranging interests in the ancient world—Ancient Mediterranean and Near East—to extend their studies beyond departmental lines and pursue work in the languages, history, art, archaeology, and the religions of antiquity.