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Teaching

Current Courses Open For Enrollment
 
Fall 2024 at the University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies

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Winter 2025 at the University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies

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Past Courses

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Winter 2024 (online courses)

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Fall 2023 (in person and online courses)

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2022-2023 (in person and online courses)

Fall 2022

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Winter 2023

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2021-2022 (online courses)

Spring 2022 

University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies, 2988, Peter the Great and the Building of Saint Petersburg

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Winter 2022 

University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies, 3814-001  Behind the Crown: The Monarchy from Victoria to Elizabeth II

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Fall 2021 

University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies, 3565-002 The Nordic Nations: From Vikings to Modernity

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Fall 2021 

University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies, 3467-003 The Romanovs and the Russian Revolution

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2020-2021 (online courses)

Spring 2021 

University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies 3168 – Marie Antoinette & the French Revolution – online

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Winter 2021 

Hot Docs Cinema: Curious Minds – Secrets of Scandinavia (online)

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Winter 2021 

University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies 3102 – Imperial Spain – online

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Fall 2020 

University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies SCS 3467-002 The Romanovs and the Russian Revolution – online 

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2019-2020

Spring 2020 

University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies: SCS 2988 – Peter the Great & the Building of St. Petersburg

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Winter 2020 

Learning Unlimited Etobicoke – Imperial Spain 

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Winter 2020 

University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies: SCS 3100 – The Magna Carta & the Making of the Modern World

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Fall 2019 

University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies: SCS 3595 – The Nordic Nations: From Vikings to Modernity

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2018-2019

Spring 2019 

University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies: SCS 3168 Marie Antoinette and the French Revolution

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Winter 2019 

University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies: SCS 2989 – Richard III: Monstrous or Misunderstood

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Fall 2018

University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies: SCS 3467 – The Romanovs and the Russian Revolution

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2017-2018

Spring 2018

University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies, SCS 3012-002 Imperial Spain

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Winter 2018

University of Toronto, School of Continuing Studies, SCS 3319-001 Family Life from Medieval to Modern Times

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Fall 2017

University of Toronto, School of Continuing Studies, SCS 2840-003 Women in Power

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2016-2017

Spring 2017

University of Toronto, School of Continuing Studies, SCS 2988-002 Peter the Great and the Building of Saint Petersburg

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Winter 2017

University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies, SCS 3168-001 “Marie Antoinette and the French Revolution”

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Fall 2016

University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies, SCS 2989-002 “Richard III: Monstrous or Misunderstood”

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2015-2016

Spring 2016

University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies SCS 3102-001 “Imperial Spain”

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Fall 2015

University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies SCS 3100-001 “Magna Carta and The Making of the Modern World.”

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2014-2015

Spring 2015

University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies SCS 2840-002 “Women in Power”

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Winter 2015

University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies, SCS 2989-001 “Richard III: Monstrous or Misunderstood”

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Fall 2014

University of Toronto, School of Continuing Studies, SCS 2988-001 Peter the Great and the Building of St. Petersburg 

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Fall 2014

Learning Unlimited, Fairfield Seniors Centre, Women and Leadership in History. Click here for full list of lectures

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2013-2014

Fall 2013

University of Toronto, School of Continuing Studies, SCS 1665 University Lecture Series. Click here for full course description and enrollment details.

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Spring 2014

University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies SCS 2840: Women in Power. Click here for full course description and enrollment details.

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Additional Teaching Experience:
  • Lecturer, SCS 1665-041, University Lecture Series, University of Toronto, School of Continuing Studies, Toronto, Fall 2012 and Winter 2013. Delivering lectures about the history of Canada and the monarchy and Queen Henrietta Maria and Queen Marie Antoinette.

  • Teaching Fellow, History 321: Society and Culture of Europe (1500-1800), Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Fall and Winter, 2011-2012. Second year seminar course encompassing the social, cultural and political history of Early Modern Europe.

  • Teaching Fellow, History 121: The Intellectual Origins of the Contemporary West, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Fall and Winter, 2009-2010. First year lecture/seminar course discussing primary source material written by the most influential thinkers in the Western tradition.

  • Teaching Assistant, History 248: The Crusades, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Winter 2008. Second year lecture course about the social and political history of the Crusades.

  • Teaching Assistant, History 245: Imperial Russia, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Fall, 2007. Second year lecture course about the political and intellectual history of Russia from Peter the Great to Nicholas II.

  • Teaching Assistant, History 287: Early Modern England, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Winter, 2007.  Second year lecture course about the rise of the state in Tudor/Stuart England.

  • Teaching Assistant, History 290: Ireland to 1848, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Fall, 2006. Second year lecture course about the political and social history of medieval and early modern Ireland.

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