
Courses Taught at Sarah Lawrence
2007-2008
-FYS: Readings in U.S. Cultural and Intellectual History
-Visions/Revisions: Issues in U.S. Women's History
-(CCE-Fall) Body Politics: A Cultural History of Beauty in the 20th Century U.S.
2006-2007
-Body Politics: A Cultural History of Beauty in the 20th Century U.S.
2005-2006
-'A Complex Fate': A History of Culture & Ideas in U.S. History (Y)
-Visions/Revisions: Issues in U.S. Women's History (F)
-Reading the Past: A History of Ideas and Culture in U.S. History (CCE - F)
-The World Turned Upside Down: Women, Race & Struggle in the Civil War Era (S)
2004-2005
-Literature, Culture,
and Politics in U.S. History (Y)
-Readings from the U.S. Women's Movement (S)
2003-2004
-First Year Studies: Reading
in U.S. Cultural and Intellectual History (Y)
-Women, Culture, and Ideas
in U.S. History (Y)
2002-2003
-The West at the Turn of the Century (Summer)-Turn of the Century U.S. History
(S)
-Visions/Revisions: Issues in
U.S. Women's History (F)
-The Social History of U.S.
Social Movements (Y)
2001-2002
-Visions/Revisions: Issues in U.S. Women's History
-Cultural & Intellectual
History of the U.S.
-The U.S. Civil War: A Study in
Conflict
2000-2001
-Political Culture in U.S. History
1999-2000
-European and U.S. Intellectual History: Influences and Reconstructions
-Women, Politics, and Culture in U.S. History
1998-1999
-Public Women: A History of Activists and Intellectuals in the U.S.
-The Civil War: A Study in Conflict
1997-1998
-U.S. Women's Literary Cultures
-American Revolutions: Upheavals in a U.S History of Ideas
1996-1997
-European and U.S. Intellectual History: Influences and Reconstructions
-Slavery, the Civil War and Reconstruction: History and Memory
1995-1996
-First Year Studies in U.S. Intellectual History
-Engendering Ideas: Manhood, Womanhood and Sexuality in U.S. History
1994-1995
-Women's Literary Cultures, 1650-1990
-Minds of Our Own: Cultural and Intellectual History of the U.S., 1789-1990
Additional Teaching
Second Year Graduate Workshop in Women's History, 1994-1998.
Center for Continuing Education:
-"The Political Work of American
Literature," Summer, 2000.
-"History, Literature and Memory: Melville, Faulkner, Morrison," Summer,
1998.
- "European and U.S. Intellectual History," Spring 1997.