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The Early Modern Studies program offers an interdisciplinary exploration of history, literature, religion, and philosophy during the transformative era bridging medieval and modern civilizations, characterized particularly by the emergence of printing, religious conflicts, and the formation of nation-states. This concentration examines what's alternatively termed as the Early Modern period, Renaissance, Reformation, or Tudor-Stuart Britain (and occasionally extends to European studies, particularly in theological research). Available to students across English, history, religion, and cultural studies programs within Claremont Graduate University's School of Arts and Humanities, participants collaborate with faculty advisors to develop a cohesive academic path incorporating cross-departmental seminars offered through CGU and The Claremont Colleges.