Courses Taught at UIC
History 101: “Western Civilization, 1648 to the Present,” Fall 1992, Spring and Fall 1993, Spring and Fall 1994, Spring 1995, Spring and Fall 1998, Fall 2000, Spring and Summer 2002, Spring 2004, Spring 2005, Spring 2006.
History 237: “Russian History, 1700 to the Present,” Spring 1993 and Spring 1994, Fall 1996, Fall 1997,
Summer 1999, Spring 2001, Summer 2006.
History 300: “Soviet Culture and Society after Stalin,” Spring 2004, Summer 2005, Spring 2006.
History 300: “The Russian Revolution,” Summer 2000, Spring 1999, Fall 1996.
History
300: “Soviet Russia under Stalin,” Fall 1999
History
300: “Russia’s Civil Wars, 1917-1921,” Spring 1999.
History
300: “Stalinism,” Fall 1997.
History
399: Diverse topics, most recently “The Institutional Foundations of Western
Civilization.”
History 410: “The Rise of the West in Global Perspective,” Fall 2004 and Fall 2005.
History 435: “Soviet Culture and Society after Stalin,” Spring 2005.
History
435: “Representation and Reality in Russia, 1917-1953,” Fall 2000, Spring
2002
History 435: “Russia under the Last Tsar,” Spring 2000.
History
435: “Vladimir Lenin and Revolutionary Marxism in Russia,” Spring 1997.
History
435: “The Russian Revolution,” Spring 1996.
History
435: “From Emancipation to Revolution in Russia, 1861-1917,” Fall 1992 and
Spring 1995.
History
435: “Lenin and Stalin in Russian History,” Fall 1993.
History
500: “The Teaching of European History,” Spring 2001
History
531: “Colloquium on Soviet History,” Spring 1997 and Fall 1998.
History 596: Diverse topics.
LAS
100: “The Russian Revolution,” Fall 2000
LAS
100: “Rasputin,” Fall 1999.
LAS
100: “The Fall of the Last Russian Tsar,” Fall 1996.