The University of St. Thomas

Kelly Donahue

Adjunct Faculty

dona9875@stthomas.edu
Phone: (651) 962-4731

University of St. Thomas
History Department #JRC 432
2115 Summit Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55105

Office Location: JRC 434

Courses taught in Spring 2013
HIST 115-03
22250
The World Since 1900 1730-1915 M W JRC 246

4 Credit Hours

This course is an introduction to the history of the world since 1900. Rather than surveying the history of the world's regions in turn the instructor will focus on the historical processes which led in the 20th century to the emergence of an interdependent world. Initially a background is provided on the establishment of Europe's world hegemony in the years leading up to World War I. The class examines the character of the international order in Europe, Asia, and Africa, and discusses the internal conflicts which beset European civilization in the years between the wars. In particular, the instructor emphasizes the rise of Communism and Fascism, and the world economic crisis of the 1930s which pushed Europe and Asia toward World War II. The class analyzes the character of the world order that emerged after 1945. Following an examination of the origins of the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union, the class looks at the problems of some of the nations newly emerging from colonial domination. Finally, we discuss the role of religion and international politics in one major world region: the Middle East. This course fulfills the Historical Studies requirement in the core curriculum.

HIST 328-01
22253
French Rev & Napoleonic Era 1055-1200 M W F OSS 122

4 Credit Hours

A background in the ancient regime and the Enlightenment. An examination of the origins and outbreak of the Revolution of 1789 and the collapse of the absolute monarchy. An emphasis on the Second French Revolution, the Terror in theory and practice, and the Thermi dorian Reaction with a survey of the Directory and Napoleonic France and Europe.

At St. Thomas since Fall 2011.
B.A. University of Minnesota
Ph.D. program University of Minnesota, current.

Ms. Donahue specializes in Modern Europe, modern Britain and Ireland, gender history, history of the British Empire, and history of southern Africa.