Dr. Marybeth Carlson--UD Department of History--Office:HM 447 (229-3380)
   "You can approach the act of writing with nervousness, excitement, hopefulness, or even despair -- the sense that you can never completely put on the page what's in your mind and heart.  You can come to the act with your fists clenched and your eyes narrowed, ready to kick ass and take down names.  You can come to it because you want a girl to marry you or because you want to change the world.  Come to it any way but lightly.  Let me say it again: you must not come lightly to the blank page.
   "I'm not asking you to come reverently or unquestioningly; I'm not asking you to be politically correct or cast aside your sense of humor (please God you have one).  This isn't a popularity contest, it's not the moral Olympics, and it's not church.  But it's writing, damn it, not washing the car or putting on eyeliner.  If you can take it seriously, we can do business.  If you can't or won't, it's time for you to close the book and do something else."
Stephen King, On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft (2000)
 
Resources for Courses Taught
HST 103 World History HST 312 Age of Democratic Revolutions
HST 301 Research Methods Seminar HST 353 Women in European Society
HST 311 Old Regime Europe HST 486 Seminar in European History
Only taught abroad: HST 321 Modern France
No longer taught: HST 101 and 102 Western Civilization  and  HST 198 History Honors Seminar
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Research Interests
European Social History -- Early Modern Europe -- European Women's History
 
Why learn about the Netherlands?

The facts may surprise you (click here)

 And a few places to begin ...
 
Listen to Dutch radio
(click on RNW.player Luister Live)
Peter Large's English Language Dutch Culture Links The Society for Netherlandic History
 
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If you have comments or suggestions, email me at Marybeth.Carlson@notes.udayton.edu