Courses
Resources and Opportunities
- Financial Aid (Assistantships, Fellowships, Travel)
- Graduate Student Directory
- Graduate Student Research & History Graduate Student Research Conference
- History Graduate Student Success
- History Graduate Student Association
Forms for Graduate Students in History
Ph.D. Program
- Planning Form for Ph.D. [PDF]
- Language Agreement Form Ph.D. [PDF]
- Ph.D. Comprehensive Examination Fields Form [PDF]
- Ph.D. Dissertation Prospectus Approval Form [PDF]
M.A. Program (Thesis Option)
- Planning Form for M.A. Thesis [PDF]
- Language Agreement Form M.A. Thesis [PDF]
- M.A. Thesis Prospectus Approval Form [PDF]
M.A. Program (Non-Thesis Option)
Library Resources
Alden Library contains unusually rich collections that graduate students can use in their research. In addition to books and scholarly journals, there are many international collections with extensive holdings on particular nations or regions. Among the most valuable are the Southeast Asia Collection and the Guatemala Depository.
There are also many research collections available in microform or electronic formats. Among them are sets of documents from the U.S. Department of State, the British Parliament and the Colonial and Foreign offices, the German Reichstag, and the Kenya National Archives. Also available are research collections from the Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon presidential libraries. There are thematic collections on such subjects as the history of women, African Americans, Ohio history, early America, and the early Christian church.
Alden Library has compiled an extensive listing of databases, documents, maps, indexes, electronic journals, and other resources in history as part of its online InfoTree. Many of these resources, like other electronic sources of information at Alden Library, are available to off-campus users.