Courses Taught

Spring 2012 Courses

HIST 112, U.S. History since 1865

Required books: TBD

HIST 270, History of American Environmental Thought

Required books: Ted Steinberg, Down to Earth: Nature's Role in American History; Jennifer Price, Flight Maps: Adventures with Nature in Modern America

HIST 308, U.S. in the Age of the Cold War, 1945-91 

Required books: H.W. Brands, American Dreams; Chafe, et al. eds., History in Our Time (7th ed. only); John Griffiths, Black Like Me; Ann Moody, Coming of Age in Mississippi; Steven Stoll, ed., U.S Environmentalism since 1945; assorted articles and primary sources available electronically.

HLTH 206, We Are What We've Eaten

Readings to be determined

Other Courses Taught

Topics in Environmental Humanities: The Natural World Through Human Eyes

The Making of Modern America, 1865-1914

Technology and American Culture

History and Global Environmental Change

History of the Future

The Frontier and History (Seminar)

U.S. History to 1865

We Are What We've Eaten: Food and History

Wealth and Poverty in American History

History and Its Publics

 

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