I teach broadly in the areas of early modern and medieval Europe, Latin America, the Atlantic World, and women’s history. I also have experience teaching early American history, Renaissance art history, as well as the Ancient Greek and Roman worlds.
Click the links below for sample course plans for courses I have taught:
The Witch-hunt in Early Modern Europe
Renaissance
Spanish Empire
West in Premodern World
Early Modern Europe (graduate seminar)
Historical Methods and Theory (graduate seminar)
Supervised Experience in College Teaching (graduate practicum)
Professionalization and Job Candidacy Workshops (graduate practicum)
History of European Women
In addition to the above, a sample of the courses I am willing to offer are:
Ordering Empire (graduate seminar)
Archival Methods (graduate seminar)
Gender in the Spanish World (graduate seminar)
Gender in Early Modern Europe (graduate seminar)
The Inquisition in Europe, Asia, and the Americas
Women and Religion, 1000-1700
The European Reformations
Historical Methods Seminar: The Microhistory
Pirates, Explorers, and the Frontiers of Empire
The Black Death
Honor and Violence in the Early Modern Mediterranean
Law and Society in Early Modern Spain
Colonial Latin America
Spain, 1492-present
Convivencia and Crusade: Medieval Iberia
I am also trained in early modern Paleography and prepared to work with advanced undergraduate and graduate students in archival methods and reading early modern texts.
Please contact me directly for copies of model assignments.