Riots, Strikes, and Conspiracies in American History: These events can be traumatic ones.The Emergence of Modern America: 1865 to Present: This course examines the events that shaped and influenced the emergence of modern America.American History to 1865: Check out this course to learn about American history from the colonial period to the Civil War.
These helpful courses will give you a good background on American history, from its discovery to its present day role in the world. Economic History: Take a look at this course to examine important elements of economic history from the rise of industrialization to the movement into consumer culture today.Topics in Culture and Globalization: Here you'll learn about the impact of globalization and how it has affected nations around the world, in the past and today.
The World Since 1492: This course focuses on four major areas of world history: the struggles between Europeans and colonized peoples the global formation of capitalist economies and industrialization the emergence of modern states and the development of the tastes and disciplines of bourgeois society.Professor Bucholz is also the project director of the Database of Court Officers, which contains the career facts of every person who served in the British royal household from the Restoration to the death of Queen Victoria.These courses cover world history as a whole or address multiple areas under their topic of study. He is the author or coauthor of books on English history, including Early Modern England: A Narrative History and The Augustan Court: Queen Anne and the Decline of Court Culture. At Loyola University, Professor Bucholz teaches courses on Early Modern London, Early Modern England, and English Social History. On two occasions, he received the Honors Program Faculty Member of the Year Award. Among Professor Bucholz's numerous teaching awards are the Sujack Award for Teaching Excellence, the highest such award presented by the Loyola College of Arts and Sciences. He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. Before joining the faculty at Loyola University, Professor Bucholz taught at numerous universities, including Cornell University California State University, Long Beach and Loyola, Marymount University. in Modern History from Oxford University. in History from Cornell University and his D.Phil. Robert Bucholz is Professor of History at Loyola University Chicago, where he has taught since 1988.