Summer Term

June 1, 2008

The summer term is upon me. Here is this summer’s version of “Western Civ” at George Mason University and “Euro Civ I” at Georgetown University. Both courses are thematically organized. Neither has electronic assignments due to the compressed time period in which everything has to be done. Euro Civ I has only papers. Western Civ has papers and source analysis homework. In the latter case I figure the additional structure might be helpful, because the course has to bring students right up to the present. Of course, some students are going to hate me for it, which a reminder of the absence of exams might or might not ameliorate.

By the way, Euro Civ II will probably be chronologically—not thematically—organized. For that course I have the luxury of a whole term to cover only two hundred years of history.

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  • 1. Kelvin  |  June 3, 2008 at 5:50 am

    I am sure you enjoy teaching on the college level. As as I enter my second year of college, my first history class was terrible because I did not like the teacher. It is good to see that you talk about teaching here and there on the blog. I may just come back because I like what I see.

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