International History
Processes of historical change have become increasingly global during recent centuries. The major in International History combines a broad introduction to the analysis of historical changes that transcend national boundaries with the opportunity to explore a particular theme or question in the context of a self-designed major concentration.
The major goes beyond study of the formal relations between states - the traditional subject matter of diplomatic history - to address themes in social, cultural, and intellectual history. Historical scholarship today draws on ideas and data from subjects as varied as anthropology, philosophy, sociology, political science, religious studies, and literature, and this mix is reflected in the coursework for the International History major.
In addition, the major exposes students to a range of theoretical tools and methodological approaches to historical analysis, and places special emphasis on the development of critical thinking, argumentation and writing skills.
SFS Events
- Nov 23, 12pm: The Presence of Puerto Rico in US Politics, Gov. Luis Fortuñ
- Nov 23, 12:15pm-2pm: European Perceptions of Islam & America
- Nov 23, 12:15pm-2pm: Lunch Lecture by Professor Peter O'Brien
- Nov 23, 12:30pm: Ashley Tellis: AFPAK: Can We Succeed?
- Nov 24, 6pm: Tuesday Film Series: Being Jewish in France
- Nov 30, 1:30pm: Regulatory Reform and Compliance: Brazil Anti-Money Launderi
- Nov 30, 2pm: test event
- Nov 30, 6pm: The Emergence of Modern Islamic Finance in Global Markets
- Dec 2, 12:30pm: Ambassador Series: H.E. Luis Gallegos, Ecuador

