Courses Taught
Spring 2011 Courses
- Power and the Fate of Republics: The Early American Legacy, The Trial of Anne Hutchinson and New York City in the American Revolution (A "Reacting to the Past" honors seminar)
- The Age of the American Revolution, 1763 to 1815
Fall 2010 Courses
- Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe and New England
- Colonial America, 1607-1763
Spring 2010 Courses
- US History Since 1865
- Hidden from History: American Herstory
- Senior Seminar: Consumerism and the World of Goods in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century British America
United States History to 1865
United States History Since 1865
Colonial America, 1607 to 1763
Villages and Peoples of Colonial America
Power and the Fate of Republics: The Early American Legacy, The Trial of Anne Hutchinson and New York City in the American Revolution (A "Reacting to the Past" honors seminar)
The Age of the American Revolution, 1763 to 1815
Jeffersonian and Jacksonian America: The Era of Expansion and Reform (undergraduate/graduate)
Consumerism and the World of Goods in Eighteenth-Century British America (senior seminar)
Pirates, Rebels and Slaves: British Sovereignty in the Atlantic World (Ithaca Seminar)
Witchcraft in a Cross-Cultural Perspective: Witches in History, Myth and Fiction (Honors seminar)
Women in Search of Utopia (senior seminar)
Women and the American Experience, 1607 to 1870
Women and the American Experience, 1870 To 1980
The Age of Women’s Liberation: Politics and Culture in Post WWII America (Senior Seminar)
Intimate Friendships and Illicit Loves: The History of American Sexuality (First Year Seminar/Ithaca Seminar)
From Witches to Warriors: Women in Colonial and Revolutionary America (seminar)
Social Construction of Gender Roles in American Since 1850 (Senior Seminar)

