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Caroline Sherman, Assistant Professor

Ph.D. 2008 – Princeton University

Early Modern French History

 

Office Hour: Monday 2-3pm and by appointment

 

Sample Publications:

 

“The Ancestral Library as an Immortal Educator,” Proceedings of the Western Society of French History (2008)

 

“Resentment and Rebellion in the Scholarly Household: Son and Amanuensis in the Godefroy Family,” in Emotions in the Household, 1200-1900, ed. Susan Broomhall (Palgrave Macmillan, 2008).

 

Courses Taught

 

Hist 221A: Early Modern Europe and the World, 1453-1815

Hist 312A: European Law from Antiquity to Napoleon

Hist 329A: The Family in European History

Hist 332: The French Revolution

Hist 387: Junior Seminar

Hist 390A: Crisis and Continuity in Seventeenth Century Europe

Hist 601: Historical Analysis and Methodology

Hist 633A: The Creation of the Middle Ages by the Early Modern World

Hist 674: Old Regime France and the French Revolution



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