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Professor Robert A. Hatch

Courses Taught in Regular Sequence
HIS  6482 {1997}
Seminar:  Social & Cultural Aspects of the History of Science: 
The Scientific Revolution
Syllabus:  HIS 6482
HIS  6489 {xxxx}:
Seminar:  Social & Cultural Aspects of the History of Science: 
The Scientific Revolution
Syllabus:  HIS 6489
EUH 6213 {1992}:
Seminar:  Annales to Foucault {New Cultural - New Social}
Syllabus:  HIS 6489
HIS  6480 {1991}:
Seminar:  New Cultural History
Reading List:  HIS 6480
HIS  6488:
Readings in the History of Science:  Scientific Biography
Reading List:   HIS  6488
HIS 6480:
Pre-Newtonian Science
Syllabus:   HIS 6480
HIS  6061:
Historiography (Since the Enlightenment)
Syllabus:  HIS 6061
HIS  6060:
Historical Method
Syllabus:   HIS  6060
HIS 5480:
The Scientific Revolution
Syllabus:   HIS 5480
HIS 5461:
Studies in Ancient & Medieval Science
Syllabus:  HIS 5461
EUH 6935:
Readings:  Early Modern Europe
Syllabus:  HIS 6935

 
Graduate Committees  - University of Florida - Since 1981 I have served on 59 Doctoral and Master's Degree Committees in the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences in the Departments of History, English, Astronomy, Anthropology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Mathematics, Philosophy.  I have also been a regular member of Doctoral committees in the Colleges of Medicine, Nursing, Journalism, Engineering, and Education.  During academic year 1996-1997 I served on 21 committees. A list is available at the Department of History, University of Florida.


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