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This program encourages fresh cross-border viewpoints and innovative methods for examining history by emphasizing spatial and temporal dimensions. Participants will investigate diverse methodologies for analyzing worldwide commerce, network evolution, comparative historical studies, and intercultural interactions. The curriculum offers a distinctive gateway into the growing discipline of spatial history, encompassing research on spatial representations, landscapes, cognitive mapping, spatial behaviors, and memory landscapes. Learners will examine urban centers as connection points, cultural exchanges, idea dissemination, and population movements. The course equips students with advanced capabilities in cartographic techniques, geographical assessments, social network analysis, along with expertise in utilizing non-textual materials and navigating multilingual document collections.
Program length - 12 months full-time study