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The University of Chicago's African history program examines sub-Saharan Africa from the 1700s to modern times, specializing in West African and Francophone social, cultural, and political developments. Scholars investigate diverse topics including precolonial governance, gender studies, technological evolution, and colonial impacts. The curriculum provides comprehensive education in Africa's precolonial, colonial, and post-independence eras, utilizing various analytical approaches and historical sources. Doctoral candidates must develop proficiency in an African language and conduct research on the continent, with additional European language skills recommended. A unique aspect of this graduate program is its emphasis on cross-disciplinary, comparative studies. Participants are advised to complement their studies with courses covering regions like South Asia, Europe, Latin America, and the Caribbean, while also engaging with the African Studies Workshop—a vibrant interdisciplinary forum for scholars and graduate students to discuss innovative research.