Feb 27, 2025  
2020-2021 Graduate Catalog 
    
2020-2021 Graduate Catalog

History


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Chair: Christopher L. Agee
Program Assistant: Tabitha Fitzpatrick
Graduate Advisor: Ryan Crewe
Office: Student Commons Building; 1201 Larimer Street, Room 3102, Denver, CO 80204
Telephone: 303-315-1776
Fax: 303-315-1780
Website: clas.ucdenver.edu/history/

Faculty

Professors:
Marjorie Levine-Clark, PhD, University of Iowa

Associate Professors:
Christopher Agee, PhD, University of California, Berkeley
Ryan Crewe, PhD, Yale University
Gabriel Finkelstein, PhD, Princeton University 
Peter Kopp, PhD, University of Nevada, Reno
Kariann A. Yokota, PhD, Yale University

Assistant Professors:
Xiaofei Gao, PhD, University of California, Santa Cruz
Rachel Gross, PhD, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Dale Stahl, PhD, Columbia University
William E. Wagner, PhD, University of California, Berkeley

Senior Instructors:
James E. Fell, PhD, University of Colorado Boulder
Richard D. Smith, PhD, University of Colorado Boulder

Instructors:
Brandon Mills PhD, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Christine Sundberg, MA, University of Colorado Denver

Associate Professors Clinical Teaching Track:
Cameron Blevins, PhD, Stanford University

Assistant Professors Clinical Teaching Track:
John G. Whitesides, PhD, University of California, Santa Barbara

Emeritus Professors:
Frederick S. Allen, PhD, Harvard University
Mary S. Conroy, PhD, Indiana University 
Rebecca Hunt, PhD, University of Colorado Boulder
Pamela W. Laird, PhD, Boston University
Thomas J. Noel, PhD, University of Colorado Boulder
Carl E. Pletsch, PhD, University of Chicago
Myra L. Rich, PhD, Yale University
James B. Whiteside, PhD, University of Colorado
James B. Wolf, PhD, University of California, Los Angeles

Introduction

The special responsibility of historical studies is understanding the past. History courses integrate many branches of knowledge, cutting across the lines of the social sciences and the humanities, and even the natural sciences. Identifying forces of stability and processes of change, history students develop their research, writing and analytical skills, which serve them well beyond their university years.

Graduate Program

Click here  for information about the the MA in History.

Click here  for information about the Public History MA Major program.

Click here  for information about the the Historic Preservation Certificate.

Click here  for information about the U.S. History Graduate Certificate .

Click here  for information about the Global History Graduate Certificate.

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