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ISEG - Lisbon School of Economics & Management
PhD in Economic and Social History
- Lisbon, Portugal
PhD
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
Portuguese
The Ph.D. Economic and Social History was established by the Technical University of Lisbon in 1991 and adapted to the European Higher Education Area in 2009. This 3rd cycle course aims to teach and produce original research in the eld of Economic History.
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Faculty of Humanities, Charles University
PhD in Historical Sociology
- Prague, Czech Republic
PhD
Full time
4 years
Blended, On-Campus
English
The main topics of historical sociology lie in questions of social change, modernisation, modernisation processes, civilizational analysis, the formation of states and nations, the formation of the world system, and globalization trends. These questions are studied through an extensive comparative analysis involving a wide geographical perspective and long-time intervals. Part of the field of historical sociology comprises a number of partial, specific research areas, which include issues such as collective mentalities, habits and social memory. Historical sociology is a very diverse and internally differentiated discipline that has general theoretical approaches, a number of special theories, a variety of specialised research directions, and develops research at an empirical level.
University of Trieste
PhD in History of Societies, Institutions and Thought. From Medieval to Contemporary History
- Trieste, Italy
PhD
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
The general educational aim of the “History of Societies, Institutions, and Thought. From Medieval to Contemporary History” doctorate is uniform for all curricula, even though differing themes and perspectives are explored depending on the specific area of interest.
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PHD Programs in Online Degrees History Social History
Social history can be closely related to cultural and environmental history, and classes are often a historical science subdiscipline that emerges as an attempt to better understand marginalized social groups. Studies often include strategies to analyze various communities, cultures and social classes.