Graduate Students
Dawn Shedden
Ph.D. Candidate in European History
M.A. in European History, The University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill,
1996
B.A. in History, Wellesley College,
1991
Phone: 727-327-2828
E-mail: ds0420@tampabay.rr.com
Field: European history
Minor Field(s): American history, religion
Research Interests
“Crossing Boundary Lines: Religion, Revolution, and Nationalism on the
French-German Border, 1789-1830”
Advisor: Sheryl Kroen
Grants and Awards
Catherine Griggs Teaching Award, 2007 (Eckerd College)
Nominated for Teaching Assistant Award, 1998 (UNC)
Thomas Jefferson Award, 1994 (Wellesley)
Deborah Diehl Prize for Distinction in History, 1991 (Wellesley)
Phi Beta Kappa
Conference Presentations
“‘The Searcher Without Knowledge’: Three Sixteenth-Century
Visitors to Rome”, Renaissance Reading Group (UNC), 1996
Courses Taught
Towards a New Past
Making History
European Experience
Global History to Columbus
French Revolution
The Renaissance
The Reformation
Global History in a Modern World
Europe in Transition, 1300-1815
Environmental History
Crime and Punishment in European History
The Middle Ages
Western Civilization to 1650
