The education of historians for the twenty-first century /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Urbana :
Published for the American Historical Association by the University of Illinois Press,
[2004]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part 1: Report and Recommendations
- 1. WE HISTORIANS
- Defining Who We Are
- The Golden Age Legacy
- Historical Perspective
- The Future of the Discipline
- Education for the Future
- Generational Succession in the Academy
- Public and Private Universities
- The Challenge
- 2. NECESSARY DISCUSSIONS
- Departmental Culture
- Departmental Mission and Program Requirements
- Field Examinations
- Fields
- Language Study
- Introductory Course
- Interdisciplinarity and TheoryWorld History
- Undergraduate Education and the Education of Teachers
- Common Education, Plural Careers
- Directors of Graduate Studies and Graduate Administrators
- Professionalism and Premature Professionalization
- Program Size, Funding, and Diversity
- Graduate Assistants and Unions
- Foreign Area Studies
- New Technologies
- Centers for Teaching Excellence/Preparing Future Faculty
- Publication and Tenure
- The Matrix of Responsibilities
- The American Historical Association
- 3. RECOMMENDATIONS
- Program SizeProgram Information and Recruitment
- Funding
- Master's Degree and Doctoral Education
- Director of Graduate Studies, Placement Officer, and Staff Support
- Mentoring
- Annual Review
- Retention and Attrition
- Grievance Procedures
- A Space of Their Own
- Placement
- Intellectual Community
- Dissertation Seminars
- Preparation for Teaching
- Internships
- Professional Ethics and Practices
- Citizenship
- The American Historical Association
- Part 2: Foundations
- 4. THE NATIONAL SHAPE OF DOCTORAL EDUCATION: A SURVEY OF GRADUATE PROGRAMSA Preliminary Sounding
- Concern
- Complexity
- Change
- Careers in Transition
- Complacency
- (Mis)communication between Faculty and Graduate Students
- Conclusion
- Appendix A: Consultations with the Discipline
- Appendix B: List of Respondents to the Graduate Program Survey
- Appendix C: Survey Instrument and Numerical Results, AHA Survey of Doctoral Programs in History (Spring 2001)
- Selected Bibliography on Graduate Training and Historians
- Index