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Ancient History-
Heroes, Gods and Shrines: Greek Myths in
their Historical Cntext-
World Religions-
History of the Ancient Near East-
World Civilizations 101/102 (Also Honors
101)-
Experimental World Civilizations-
Greek History-
Roman History-
European Field Study-
Topics in History-
Seminar in Roman
History-
Classical Archaeology-
History of the Ancient Near East-
Proseminar-
History of the Early Roman Empire-
History of the French Revolution and
Napoleon-
Seminar in Classical Civilizations-
Studies in Classical
Mythology-
Roman Archaeology-
Greek Archaeology-
Classical Mythology-
Seminar in European History (Bronze Age
Greece)-
Seminar in European History (Ancient Egypt)-
Seminar in European History (Roman History-
Seminar in the Bronze Age Aegean-
Graduate Research Seminar on 17th Century
Chesapeake-
Graduate level Seminar in the Colonial
Eastern Shore-
Graduate level Seminars in Social and
Cultural life in Colonial America-
| Roman Britain; Roman
Germany | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
In addition to the above listed courses, I have directed or taught a
number of students in History 430 [Readings in History], History 499
[Honors Thesis], and, History 480 [Museum Studies]. I have served on
a number of M.A. Committees. Have taught and led numerous European
Field Study 399 groups (1972, 1973, 1974 - Italy, France, Germany, and
Belgium); (1977 and 1985 Great Britain) (planned and populated filed study
to Greece (1975) and Egypt (1980). Most recently I have taught Roman
Germany at Schwäbisch-Gmünd (Germany Summer
2000).