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Julie A. Hofmann <jhofmann@su.edu> Shenandoah University I've been working a lot on assessment lately and would be very happy to discuss that. Another interesting thread would be the need many faculty face to develop new preps (in or outside their fields) with no release time. I'd also beinterested in exploring the links between research and teaching -- are they exaggerated? Associate Professor of History Shenandoah University 1460 University Drive Winchester, VA 22601 (540) 665-4792 |
| Address: | Shenandoah University 1460 University Drive Winchester, Virginia 22601 United States |
| Secondary Phone: | (540) 665-4792 |
| H-Net Positions: | H-Net Past President |
| List Affiliations: | List Editor for H-Teach Reviewer for H-German Reviewer for H-HRE |
| Reviews: | Unraveling the Enigma untitled In the Middle Alsace as Outlier Imperial Ambitions Far More Than a Framework |
| Interests: | Medieval and Byzantine History / Studies Women, Gender, and Sexuality |
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Bio: Emory University Atlanta, GA M.A., Ph.D. (2000) Ancient and Medieval History *Ph.D. Thesis: Dynamics of Carolingian Government as Seen in the Fulda Sources *Thesis committee: Thomas S. Burns, Stephen D. White, David Bright Universität Augsburg Augsburg, Germany Research Residency 1993-1996 University of Warwick Warwickshire, England Summer Course “The History of the English Church” -- 1987 University of California, Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, CA BA, High Honors, History Santa Barbara City College Santa Barbara, CA Transfer credits only, no degree Courses taught: • Western and World Civilization survey courses covering ancient civilizations to the present • History of East Asia • Ancient History • Medieval Europe • Early Modern Europe • Survey of Modern China World War II • 19th c. Europe Currently working on a book review, papers for the 2011 International Medieval congress at Leeds and the Berkshire conference of Women's Historians, as well as trying to finish my database edition of the Codex Diplomaticus Fuldensis |
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