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Courses and Teaching

 

Courses in Chronological Order:

 

Semester Course Name Position Institution
Winter, 2009 Great Books 192: The Roman Period to the Renaissance

Graduate Student Instructor

(Prof. H. Don Cameron)

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Fall, 2008 Great Books 191: The Classical Works of Ancient Greece

Graduate Student Instructor

(Prof. H. Don Cameron)

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Winter, 2008 Great Books 192: The Roman Period to the Renaissance

Graduate Student Instructor

(Prof. H. Don Cameron)

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Fall, 2007 Great Books 191: The Classical Works of Ancient Greece

Graduate Student Instructor

(Prof. H. Don Cameron)

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Winter, 2007 Reading seminar for students preparing for the University of Michigan/University of Wisconsin “Honors in Florence” semester.

Instructor/Coordinator

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Winter, 2007 Great Books 192: The Roman Period to the Renaissance

Graduate Student Instructor

(Prof. H. Don Cameron)

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Fall, 2006 Great Books 191: The Classical Works of Ancient Greece

Graduate Student Instructor

(Prof. H. Don Cameron)

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Winter, 2006 Reading course on modern European history for students preparing for the University of Michigan/University of Wisconsin “Honors in Florence” semester.

Instructor/Coordinator

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Summer, 2005 History 142: United States History Since 1877

Adjunct/Instructor

University of Rhode Island, Providence
Political Science 907: Liberalism and Conservatism in the U.S.

Teaching Assistant

(Prof. Dan Williams)

Brown University
Spring, 2005 History 142: United States History Since 1877

Adjunct/Instructor

University of Rhode Island, Providence
History 137: Modern Germany: 1914 to the Present

Teaching Assistant

(Prof. Omer Bartov)

Brown University
Fall, 2004 History 141: United States History to 1877

Adjunct/Instructor

University of Rhode Island, Providence
History 142: United States History Since 1877

Adjunct/Instructor

University of Rhode Island, South Kingston
History 135: Modern Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity

Teaching Assistant

(Prof. Omer Bartov)

Brown University
Summer, 2004 History 142: United States History Since 1877

Adjunct/Instructor

University of Rhode Island, South Kingston
Summer, 2003 History 141: United States History to 1877

Adjunct/Instructor

University of Rhode Island, South Kingston
Spring, 2003 History 172: The Early Republic of the United States

Teaching Assistant

(Prof. Gordon S. Wood)

Brown University
Fall, 2002 History 171: Era of the American Revolution

Teaching Assistant

(Prof. Gordon S. Wood)

Brown University
Spring, 2002 History 176: Modern United States History

Teaching Assistant

(Prof. James T. Patterson)

Brown University
Fall, 2001 History 191: America’s Lost War: Vietnam

Teaching Assistant

(Prof. Charles E. Neu)

Brown University

Guest Lectures:

“Pushing Containment: Eisenhower as a Cold Warrior.” Guest Lecturer, Brown University Summer Studies Political Science 907: Liberalism and Conservatism in the United States. (Assistant Professor Dan Williams), June 30, 2005.

 

Pawn or Player? Germany’s Role in the Early Cold War, 1947-1965.” Guest Lecturer, Brown University History 137: Modern Germany (Professor Omer Bartov), April 5, 2005.

 

Conservative Backlash: Reaction of the ‘Silent Majority’ to Anti-War Protests.” Guest Lecturer, Brown University History 191: America and the Vietnam War (Visiting Assistant Professor Andrew Huebner), April 4, 2005.

 

The United States and Opposition to International Genocide Legislation.” Guest Lecturer, Brown University History 135: Modern Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity (Professor Omer Bartov), November 4, 2004.

 

Dwight David Eisenhower: Presidential Enigma.” Guest Lecturer, Brown University History 176: Modern United States History (Visiting Assistant Professor Joshua Zeitz), February 19, 2003.

 

The Military Course of the American War for Independence.” Guest Lecturer, Brown University History 171: Era of the American, Revolution (Professor Gordon S. Wood), November 7, 2002.

 

 “The Growth of Modern American Conservatism.” Guest Lecturer, Brown University History 176: Modern United States History (Professor James T. Patterson), April 23, 2002.