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Gaining Time, Losing Structure: Hello, Summer – Kristen D. Burton
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Kristen D. Burton. PhD, Transatlantic History. HIST 1311 – US Survey to 1865. HIST 1312 – US Survey since 1865. HIST 4388 – Alcohol in the Atlantic World. Gaining Time, Losing Structure: Hello, Summer. May 29, 2015. May 29, 2015. By Kristen D. Burton. Finding time to write in the midst of teaching presents a number of challenges. This always makes the time between semesters seem especially appealing – oh, the things I could accomplish with that much time! How to do this? This is simply my take on ways to...
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HIST 4388-003: Syllabus – Kristen D. Burton
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Kristen D. Burton. PhD, Transatlantic History. HIST 1311 – US Survey to 1865. HIST 1312 – US Survey since 1865. HIST 4388 – Alcohol in the Atlantic World. View this document on Scribd. 2 thoughts on “ HIST 4388-003: Syllabus. This is going to be a great class! January 13, 2015 at 10:30 pm. Kristen D. Burton. Thank you, I hope so! Liked by 1 person. January 13, 2015 at 10:35 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Follow me on Twitter.
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HIST 1312 – US Survey since 1865 – Kristen D. Burton
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Kristen D. Burton. PhD, Transatlantic History. HIST 1311 – US Survey to 1865. HIST 1312 – US Survey since 1865. HIST 4388 – Alcohol in the Atlantic World. HIST 1312 – US Survey since 1865. View this document on Scribd. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new posts via email.
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A New Look for a New Year – Kristen D. Burton
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Kristen D. Burton. PhD, Transatlantic History. HIST 1311 – US Survey to 1865. HIST 1312 – US Survey since 1865. HIST 4388 – Alcohol in the Atlantic World. A New Look for a New Year. July 29, 2015. July 29, 2015. By Kristen D. Burton. History Researcher Combs Cuba for Records. Toe-dipping in the mainstream. 4 thoughts on “ A New Look for a New Year. Very nice – I really like the font and colors! July 29, 2015 at 4:50 pm. Kristen D. Burton. Thank you, Andrew! Liked by 1 person. July 29, 2015 at 4:56 pm.
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A (re)turn to the humanities? – Kristen D. Burton
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Kristen D. Burton. PhD, Transatlantic History. HIST 1311 – US Survey to 1865. HIST 1312 – US Survey since 1865. HIST 4388 – Alcohol in the Atlantic World. A (re)turn to the humanities? August 4, 2015. August 4, 2015. By Kristen D. Burton. To say the humanities have taken a beating the past several years would be a glorious understatement. For liberal arts majors, recent attacks. On the education system in Wisconsin, and even backhanded remarks. There now seems to be a turn back toward the humanities....
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Twitter Q&A with James Nicholls – Kristen D. Burton
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Kristen D. Burton. PhD, Transatlantic History. HIST 1311 – US Survey to 1865. HIST 1312 – US Survey since 1865. HIST 4388 – Alcohol in the Atlantic World. Twitter Q&A with James Nicholls. April 13, 2015. By Kristen D. Burton. This evening, my Alcohol in the Atlantic World class held a Q&A with James Nicholls, author of. The Politics of Alcohol. On Cotton, Slavery, and Capitalism. Tomorrow: Presentation at the OAH Annual Meeting. One thought on “ Twitter Q&A with James Nicholls. What a great idea! Researc...
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Kristen D. Burton – Kristen D. Burton
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Kristen D. Burton. PhD, Transatlantic History. HIST 1311 – US Survey to 1865. HIST 1312 – US Survey since 1865. HIST 4388 – Alcohol in the Atlantic World. Author: Kristen D. Burton. Try, just a little bit harder. August 17, 2016. August 17, 2016. By Kristen D. Burton. We are all engaged in some form of competition. Often, the toughest competition we face comes from within. Winning isn’t getting ahead of others, it is getting ahead of yourself. Roger Staubach. Selling History to the Public. June 1, 2016.
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Teaching – Kristen D. Burton
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Kristen D. Burton. PhD, Transatlantic History. HIST 1311 – US Survey to 1865. HIST 1312 – US Survey since 1865. HIST 4388 – Alcohol in the Atlantic World. Here you will find a description of the courses I have taught, the corresponding syllabi, as well as any other materials associated with the class. In March 2014, I received The Danny McQueen Memorial Scholarship for GTA Teaching Award; presented to me by Dr. John Garrigus. HIST 1311: Survey of United States History to 1865. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Tomorrow: Presentation at the OAH Annual Meeting – Kristen D. Burton
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Kristen D. Burton. PhD, Transatlantic History. HIST 1311 – US Survey to 1865. HIST 1312 – US Survey since 1865. HIST 4388 – Alcohol in the Atlantic World. Tomorrow: Presentation at the OAH Annual Meeting. April 17, 2015. April 17, 2015. By Kristen D. Burton. For those in St. Louis attending the OAH Annual Meeting, stop by a roundtable discussion on using Twitter in the college classroom, 9 am tomorrow! Tweet along (or follow along via Twitter) at #OAH2015. The panel will be in AC-227. Follow me on Twitter.
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Toe-dipping in the mainstream – Kristen D. Burton
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Kristen D. Burton. PhD, Transatlantic History. HIST 1311 – US Survey to 1865. HIST 1312 – US Survey since 1865. HIST 4388 – Alcohol in the Atlantic World. Toe-dipping in the mainstream. July 30, 2015. By Kristen D. Burton. This is a nice piece on the power, reach, and speed of online publishing. Historians are plenty engaged with the public; putting debates like this online only make them more accessible. A New Look for a New Year. A (re)turn to the humanities? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Create a free w...