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Brian W. Ogilvie: Teaching interests and courses


Teaching interests

My teaching interests are broad, and I offer a wide range of courses and independent studies in the following areas: Renaissance and early modern Europe; history of science, especially natural history and biology; humanism, scholarship, and the classical tradition; historiography and philosophy of history; and history of religions.

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Courses I have taught recently and will teach at UMass

Note: the titles of these courses have varied from time to time. I have posted syllabi for previous versions of the courses. This table indicates when I intend to next teach these courses, but my plans may change.

Course
Level          
Last taught   
Will teach in
First Year Seminar: People and Insects freshman Fall 2010  
Western Thought to 1600 survey Spring 2007  
Introduction to World Religions survey Fall 2009  
Western Science and Technology I survey Fall 2010 Fall 2012?
Western Science and Technology II survey Spring 2008  
Renaissance and Reformation Europe upper-level Fall 2010  
Italian Renaissance* upper-level Fall 2002  
Northern Renaissance and Reformation* upper-level Spring 2002  
Witchcraft, Magic, and Science (honors) upper-level Spring 2003  
Junior Writing Seminar (topic varies) junior Spring 2004  
European Historiography to the Enlightenment graduate Fall 2002  
Topics in Early Modern European History graduate Fall 2008 Spring 2011
The Scientific Revolution  graduate Spring 2006  
Introduction to History graduate Fall 2007  

*Note: These two courses have been combined into one, Renaissance and Reformation Europe.

Courses taught at the University of Chicago


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