The University of St. Thomas

Elizabeth Harry

Elizabeth Harry

Adjunct Faculty

Ph.D. Brandeis University

eaharry@stthomas.edu
Phone: (651) 962-5745

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

Office Location: JRC 436

Curriculum Vitae

Courses taught in Spring 2013
HIST 112-01
20553
Hist Mod World Since 1550 0800-0940 T R SCB 326

4 Credit Hours

The Modern World Since 1550 surveys the sixteenth century European foundation and expansion throughout the world down to the end of the twentieth century. The course examines the resulting breakthroughs in communication and cultural exchanges between Western civilization and the Middle East, Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Emphasis is placed on the emergence of an interdependent global civilization. This course fulfills the Historical Studies requirement in the core curriculum.

HIST 112-02
20554
Hist Mod World Since 1550 0955-1135 T R SCB 326

4 Credit Hours

The Modern World Since 1550 surveys the sixteenth century European foundation and expansion throughout the world down to the end of the twentieth century. The course examines the resulting breakthroughs in communication and cultural exchanges between Western civilization and the Middle East, Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Emphasis is placed on the emergence of an interdependent global civilization. This course fulfills the Historical Studies requirement in the core curriculum.

B.A. University of Wisconsin-Madison
M.A.
Ph.D. Brandeis University

Dr. Harry specializes in comparative world history, history of communism, especially Soviet history, comparison of East and West, Social history.