TEACHING HISTORY (as of SUMMER 2020)
- UF 100: Freshman General Education Course: History of American Capitalism (Fa. 2020, Su. 2020, Sp. 2019, Fa. 2019)
- HIST 268: Sophomore Tutorial: Working in America: Class, Labor, and Inequality (Fa. 2020, Fa. 2019)
- HIST 356/ HIST 1038: Undergraduate Course: Debating Capitalism: The History of American Economic Thought (Sp. 2021, Fa. 2017)
- HIST 381/13O: Undergraduate Seminar: When the Bottom Falls Out: The History of Economic Crisis in America (Sp. 2019, Sp. 2018, Sp. 2017)
- HIST 358/Econ. S1345: Undergraduate Course: History of Global Capitalism (Fa. 2018, Sum. 2016)
- HIST 498: Senior Research Seminar (Sp. 2021, Fa. 2020)
- HIST 13N: Undergraduate Seminar: American Immigration (Fa. 2017, Fa. 2016)
- HIST 1457/ HIST 350: Undergraduate Course: History of American Capitalism/U.S. Economic History (Fa. 2018, Fa. 2016, Sp. 204)
- HIST 1330: Undergraduate Course: Social Thought in Modern America (Fa. 2013)
- HIST 585: Graduate Seminar: Economic and Social History of the United States (Fa. 2019)
HARVARD THESES ADVISED
- Michael Cotter, Class of 2014, Harnessing Capital: Rural New England in the Creation of a Benign Industrial Order, 1801-1900
- Grayson Parker, Class of 2015, Surviving a Medical Holocaust: ACT UP and the Politics of AIDS Activism in New York City, 1987-1992
- James (Jake) Nathaniel Matthews, Class of 2016, Betty Crocker and the Marlboro Man: Examining the Influence of Technology on Advertising, 1900-1965
- Chase Buchholz, Class of 2017, Powered by the People: The Struggle to Fuel the Massachusetts Economy, 1953-1979
- Gavin Sullivan, Class of 2017, Encountering 'The Siren Song of Deregulators': Airlines and the American State, 1975-1991