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History of Now Syllabus, 2023

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History 201: The History of Now Spring 2023 (photo credit: Beacon Rock Golf Course, 2017) Professor: Patrick Iber (he/him)           History is the study of change over time and requires hindsight to […]

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Syllabus: Modern Latin America, 2021

January 5, 2021by patrickiber Leave a comment

History 242 University of Wisconsin, Madison Modern Latin America Professor Patrick Iber Fall 2020 / MWF 9:55-10:45; online Friday can be asynchronous This course will give a broad overview of […]

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Syllabus: History of Now, Spring 2021

December 31, 2020by patrickiber Leave a comment

History 201: The History of Now Professor Patrick Iber History is the study of change over time, and requires hindsight to generate insight. Most history courses stop short of the […]

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History and Theory in Global Perspective

October 2, 2020by patrickiber Leave a comment

History 703: History and Theory in Global Perspective University of Wisconsin, Madison Professor Patrick Iber The goal of this course is to think through theoretical approaches for understanding and writing history, […]

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Fall 2020 syllabus: History 102, U.S. History since 1865

August 12, 2020by patrickiber Leave a comment

PRELIMINARY SYLLABUS UNTIL THE BEGINNING OF THE SEMESTER History 102 History of the United States since 1865 Professor Patrick Iber Fall 2020 / MWF 9:55-10:45 Course description and objectives:  This […]

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Cold War Latin America (syllabus for graduate seminar)

December 19, 2019by patrickiber Leave a comment

History 730 Cold War Latin America Professor Patrick Iber   This course will provide a forum for learning and discussing the history of Cold War Latin America. Central themes include […]

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Syllabus Fall 2019: History of Now, advanced seminar

April 11, 2019by patrickiber Leave a comment

    History 600: The History of Now Professor Patrick Iber   History is the study of change over time, and requires hindsight to generate insight. Most history courses stop […]

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Syllabus Fall 2019: Modern Latin America

April 11, 2019by patrickiber 2 Comments

HIST 242 Modern Latin America   Professor Patrick Iber   This course will give a broad overview of Latin American history in the modern period, since independence but with a […]

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Syllabus Fall 2018: Latin American Revolutions

August 8, 2018by patrickiber Leave a comment

HISTORY 500 Latin American Revolutions   Professor Patrick Iber Fall 2018   This course will examine the causes, consequences, and legacies of Latin America’s major revolutions of the twentieth century […]

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Rise and Fall of American Power, Syllabus Fall 2018

July 23, 2018by patrickiber Leave a comment

  History 434   U.S. Foreign Relations Since 1898   Professor Patrick Iber Fall 2018 / MWF 11:00-11:50AM For the most of the twentieth century, the United States was the […]

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