The University of St. Thomas

Meliha Ceric

Meliha Ceric

Adjunct Faculty

mceric@stthomas.edu
Phone: (651) 962-5647

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

Office Location: JRC 436

Courses taught in J-Term 2013
HIST 114-02
10192
Mod Us/Global Perspective 0900-1200 T W R F MCH 230

4 Credit Hours

Social, political, cultural, and economic history of the peoples of the United States from the Reconstruction period following the Civil War to the present. Special emphasis is given to the relation of racial minorities, ethnic groups, and immigrants to the dominant culture, and to the changing role of the U.S. within its larger global context. Major themes include: Reconstruction, domestic and overseas expansion, industrialization, racism and nativism, world wars, cold war, movements of liberation and reform, and other contemporary issues. This course fulfills the Historical Studies requirement in the core curriculum.

Courses taught in Spring 2013
HIST 114-05
20883
Mod Us/Global Perspective 1730-1915 T R JRC 246

4 Credit Hours

Social, political, cultural, and economic history of the peoples of the United States from the Reconstruction period following the Civil War to the present. Special emphasis is given to the relation of racial minorities, ethnic groups, and immigrants to the dominant culture, and to the changing role of the U.S. within its larger global context. Major themes include: Reconstruction, domestic and overseas expansion, industrialization, racism and nativism, world wars, cold war, movements of liberation and reform, and other contemporary issues. This course fulfills the Historical Studies requirement in the core curriculum.

B.A. College of St. Catherine
M.A. Minnesota State University, Mankato, MN
Ms. Ceric specializes in American immigration history from 1850 to the present.