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Dr. Newton Key
:
the British Isles, early modern Europe, early modern Global
Course syllabi by date most recently taught; click for each enhanced syllabus
Fall 2020
His 1101 Introduction to Historical Studies
His 5810 Proseminar in Premodern World History (basic draft syllabus
here
)
Spring 2020
His 5250
Early Modern European Revolutions
Fall 2019
His 5000
Historiography
Spring 2019
His 3100
History of England 1066-1688
Spring 2018
His 2560
Early Modern World History
Fall 2017
His 2500
Historical Research and Writing
His 3110
History of Britain and the British Empire, 1688 to present
Spring 2015
EIU 4114G
London Society and Underworlds before Jack the Ripper
(co-taught with Jad Smith, English)
His 4815
History of Ireland and the Irish, 1600 to the Present
Summer 2013
His 5400
Crime, Policing, and Punishment in Early Modern London
Spring 2013
His 5400
Early Modern European Societies and Cultures, 1500-1800
Spring 2009 (Semester at Harlaxton College)
Modern Britain and the British Empire, 1815 to the Present
Ireland and the Irish, 1600 to the Present
English Revolutions, 1640-1690
Summer 2007
His 3970
British History Abroad: British Rulers and British Ruled since 1700
Fall 2006
His 3555
Modern World, since 1815
Fall 2005
His 1500G
Roots of the Modern World: Global Interactions
Fall 2003
His 2400
Western Civilization II
Spring 2003
His 4900
Historical Publishing
Fall 1997
His 1591
Historical Foundations of Civilizations, Early 1300-1800
His 4775
Anglo-American Political Culture, 1600-1760
Tools
Citation Guide -
Part I - Notes
Citation Guide -
Part II - Bibliography
Grade Scale
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