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Welcome and thank you for visiting the History
Department at San Francisco State University.
Our undergraduate program trains students in the methods of history and provides a solid basis for students to go on to graduate programs in history or to careers in a variety of fields. We oversee the social science subject matter competence program that will qualify students to apply to secondary education credential programs in the social sciences.
Students interested in the graduate study of history will be happy to learn of the excellence of our M.A. program. A recent survey by the American Historical Association has noted that more of our M.A. students go on to Ph.D.programs than from any other stand-alone M.A. program in the nation. Students may specialize in the fields of U.S. history, European history before 1500, European history since 1500, Latin American history, and Gender in history. In addition, the recently adopted concentration in Modern World history gives our students an opportunity to study an important emerging field of history.
Students interested in applying to our graduate program should review the SFSU graduate application procedures as well as the History Department Graduate Program website.
Our department also has a number of ways for students to be involved outside of the classroom.
Ex Post Facto, the annual journal of SFSU history students, offers students a chance to have their work published, and, in addition, students may act as editors for experience and credits.
The History Students Association organizes events for students throughout the year including a student forum where history students may present work to mentors and peers.
Every spring we are proud to recognize the excellence of our students by inviting qualified students to join Phi Alpha Theta, the national honor society in history. Our students are also recognized at the annual honors banquet held just before spring graduation every year.
Finding Work in the Field of History
History, It's Our Future
An outline of possible careers for students with a background in history.
BeyondAcademe.com
A website dedicated to the world beyond the Academe for historian |
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Coming events:
"The Arab Spring - One Year Later"!
Panel Discussion

Presented by the Middle East and Islamic Studies & the History Department
speakers:
Dina Ibrahim, BECA
“The Role of the Media in the Revolutions in Egypt and Tunisia”
Maziar Behrooz, History
“Reflections on the Arab Spring & its Impact on Iran and Iraq”
Mahmood Monshipouri, Int’l Relations
“Egypt: Youths, Islamists and Secularists – Turning Elections
into Democracy?”
Eran Kaplan, Jewish Studies
“The Arab Spring viewed from Jerusalem”
Lucia Volk, Anthropology
“The Uprising in Syria – A View from Lebanon”
Monday, February 13
4:00-6:00pm
History Department Lounge SCI 270
San Francisco State University
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Department News:
Newly published:

Does a system of great powers necessarily imply a struggle for world primacy? Do great states merely hold onto what is theirs, or do they reach for more? SFSU History Professor Anthony D'Agostino offers a fascinating new answer to these questions through a fundamental reassessment of the international history of the first half of the twentieth century. From the spatial limits of a purely European great power politics the book looks out to the new horizon of world politics.
Cambridge University Press (December 26, 2011)
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