As an example, students interested in the early modern English world can take advantage of classes that focus on literature as well as the histories of political and religious thought both in England and its colonies. In conceptualizing the early modern period in both interdisciplinary and transnational terms, this concentration will better prepare our graduate students as scholars and teachers. The University of Miami’s strength in early modern, transatlantic, and Caribbean studies translates into dynamic learning experiences for our graduate students. Why a Doctorial Concentration in Medieval and Early Modern Studies? To qualify for the Concentration, students must successfully complete a minimum of two courses (6 credit hours) in one or both of the other two departments, substituting for courses within their department and a minimum of two courses (6 credit hours) in early modern studies within their department. For a full description of the concentration, consult the guidelines on the Center for the Humanities website. Graduate students will continue to be housed in any one of the three departments and must fulfill the requirements of their discipline. ![]() requirements for the departments of Modern Languages and Literatures (Romance Studies, Spanish and French), English, and History. ![]() ![]() The Medieval and Early Modern Studies Concentration is an interdisciplinary concentration to be earned in conjunction with the individual Ph.D.
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