University of Minnesota
Center for Early Modern History
cemh@umn.edu
612-625-6303


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Early Modern Studies Minor

Program Overview

The University of Minnesota’s graduate minor in Early Modern Studies offers MA and PhD students an opportunity to enrich their major field program with solid grounding in theories and methods used by scholars across disciplines who study the early modern period. Graduate students earn credits while building an intellectual community among their cohort and tap into the exciting interdisciplinary research going on in early modern studies at the University of Minnesota and around the world. The minor draws upon the university’s exceptional resources for studying the early modern period, such as library collections and colloquia. Most importantly, the graduate faculty includes internationally recognized scholars from a wide range of programs, including: Anthropology; Art History; English; French and Italian; Geography; German, Scandinavian, and Dutch; History; History of Science, Technology, and Medicine; Spanish and Portuguese; and Theater, Arts, and Dance. Upon graduation, students receive formal certification of their cross-disciplinary training as part of a recognized university minor.

Click here to apply. For more information, follow the tabs to the left or contact the Center for Early Modern history (information provided on right).

Contact Information

Professor Sarah C. Chambers
Director of Graduate Studies
Department of History
Director
Center for Early Modern History
1218 Heller Hall
Phone: 612.625.6376
E-mail: emsdgs@umn.edu

Center for Early Modern History
1030 Heller Hall
271-19th Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55455
Phone: 612.625.6303
Fax: 612.624.9813
E-mail: cemh@umn.edu