COURSES TAUGHT: History 1007: World History Since 1500; History 4026: Twentieth Century Germany; History 4113: European Intellectual History Since 1850; History 7923: Reading Seminar: The West and the World Since 1500. CURRENT RESEARCH, INTERESTS: Indigenous Responses to Christian Missionaries in the Nineteenth Century: A Comparative Study, My Research Interests, Past and Present. INTERESTED IN DIRECTING THESES AND DISSERTATIONS ON: Germany, nineteenth and twentieth centuries, with a preference for intellectual/cultural topics (though not limited to these); Comparative history of religion; European intellectual history. BRIEF VITA
Education: B.A. Princeton University, 1965; M.A.T. Harvard University, 1966; Ph.D. University of Chicago, 1973. Awards and Honors: Foreign Area Fellowship, Deutscher, Akademischer Austauschdienst: research fellowships (2), IREX research fellowship
National Science Foundation: Research Grant in the History and Philosophy of Science.