MSU's Department of History has a flourishing program in Latin American and Caribbean History that builds on decades of tradition. In the last several years, the program has become particularly dynamic. We have hired four new Latin Americanists, in addition to two professors with strong intellectual connections to Latin America. At present our faculty specializes in the following geographical regions: Brazil, Mexico, the Spanish Caribbean, the Southern Cone, and the Atlantic World. We have particular thematic strengths in: Gender, Luso-Brazilian World and Atlantic Studies, Urban Studies, Political culture, Institutional History, Labor and Migration. c
The program leading to the doctoral degree with a major in history is designed to provide wide knowledge in several fields of history, specialized competence in a limited area, and research techniques that will prepare the student for a career in teaching, research, government service, private industry, and other areas of professional historical activity. The following fields of study are available to doctoral students in the department Ancient history, Medieval history, Early modern, European history, Modern Western European history, Russian history, East European history, American history, AfricanAmerican history, History of the Atlantic world, Latin American and Caribbean history, Comparative Black history, African history, Asian history, The history of women and gender relations.