6971002 European History

Numbering Code Year/Term 2022 ・ Second semester
Number of Credits 2 Course Type Seminar
Target Year Target Student
Language Japanese Day/Period Fri.5
Instructor name FUJII TAKASHI (Graduate School of Letters Associate Professor)
Outline and Purpose of the Course This seminar aims to provide students with the ability of independently conducting research on Greek, Hellenistic, and Roman history. Students will be required to analyze primary sources and secondary literature, which will lead to a fuller understanding of important historical events and topics, and the essential subjects of scholarly discussion. Students will also improve their research communication competence orally and written work, and acquire proficiency in exchanging their ideas with peer-students/ researchers.
Course Goals - Understanding important historical events and topics, and the essential subjects of scholarly discussion.

- Acquiring the ability of independent research, and making advances in research for the BA/MA/PhD thesis.
Schedule and Contents In this seminar, students are required to present their works-in-progress, to conduct academic discussion with peer-students, and to work on relevant reading materials.


- Students' works-in-progress, combined with the reading of reading materials (14 classes)

- Conclusion and Feedback (1 class)
Evaluation Methods and Policy Students are evaluated based on their presentations and contributions to class discussions.
Course Requirements This seminar is for undergraduate and graduate students at the Department of European History.
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) Students are required to work on the abovementioned reading materials.
Textbooks Textbooks/References Instructed during class
References, etc. Introduced during class
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