Teaching

I teach courses in modern U.S. history, American Studies and the Core Curriculum in Interdisciplinary Humanities. Below is some information on courses I will teach this academic year and courses that I have taught in the past. I try to rotate my upper-level history courses every two or three years and to teach at least one introductory course (70b or 72) each year. Students enrolled in my classes can find additional course information on Sakai.

Spring 2015:

History 70B: Introduction to Modern U.S. History

History 174: The American 1960s

Fall 2014:

Core 3: History and Memory

History 166: Political and Cultural Criticism

History 175: War, Empire and Society in the U.S.

Syllabi for other classes:

History 177: Fords, Flappers, and Fundamentalists: The U.S. in the 1920s (Spring 2014)

History 72: History of Women in the U.S. (Fall 2013)

History 180: Proseminar: What is History? (Spring 2012)

History 190: Senior Seminar (Fall 2011)

History 180: Proseminar: What is History? (Spring 2011)

History 180: Proseminar: What is History (Spring 2009)

Humanities 195j: Humanities Institute Junior Fellows Seminar: Empathy (Spring 2005)

Humanities 195j: Humanities Institute Junior Fellows Seminar: Politics of Knowledge Production (Fall 2004)

Humanities 195j: Humanities Institute Junior Fellows Seminar: Life Stories (Spring 2004)

Humanities 195j: Humanities Institute Junior Fellows Seminar: Poverty (Fall 2003)

Humanities 195j: Humanities Institute Junior Fellows Seminar: Biopowers (Spring 2003)

Humanities 195j: Humanities Institute Junior Fellows Seminar: War and Peace (Fall 2002)