Michael Meranze
Review Summary
- Clarity
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8.3 / 10
- Organization
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8.3 / 10
- Time
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0-5 hrs/week
- Overall
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3.3 / 10
Courses
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History of the U.S. and Its Colonial Origins: Colonial Origins and First Nation Building Acts
HIST 13A
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Honors Contracts
HIST 89HC
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Introduction to Historical Practice: Variable Topics in U.S. History: Crime, Law, and Society in 18th Century
HIST 97D
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Introduction to Historical Practice: Variable Topics in U.S. History: Death Penalty in History
HIST 97D
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Introduction to Historical Practice: Variable Topics in U.S. History: Free Speech on Campus: Academic Freedom in Cold War America
HIST 97D
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Introduction to Historical Practice: Variable Topics in U.S. History: Rethinking Constitutional Debate
HIST 97D
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U.S. History, 1800 to 1850
HIST 138C
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Intellectual History of U.S.
HIST 142A
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Constitutional History of U.S.: Origins and Development of Constitutionalism in U.S.
HIST 143A
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Colonial America, 1600 to 1763
HIST 145A
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Variable Topics Historiography Proseminar: U.S.: Seminar 1
HIST 187D
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Variable Topics Historiography Proseminar: U.S.: Slavery and Constitutional Order
HIST 187D
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Honors Contracts
HIST 189HC
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Undergraduate Variable Topics Research Seminars: History -- Europe: "Bliss was it in that dawn to be alive": British Atlantic in Revolutionary Age
HIST 191C
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Capstone Seminar: History -- U.S.: Freedom of Conscience and Expression in Early America
HIST 191D
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Capstone Seminar: History -- U.S.: Histories of University
HIST 191D
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Capstone Seminar: History -- U.S.: Sympathy, Justice, and Commercial Society
HIST 191D
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Undergraduate Variable Topics Research Seminars: History -- U.S.: Law, Punishment, and State
HIST 191D
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Undergraduate Variable Topics Research Seminars: History -- U.S.: Seminar 7
HIST 191D
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Topics in History: U.S.: Enlightenment, Revolution, and Constitution
HIST C191D
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Individual Studies in History
HIST 197
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Honors Research in Religion
RELIGN 198
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Honors Research in History
HIST 198A
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Honors Research in History
HIST 198B
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Honors Research in History
HIST 198C
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Topics in History: U.S.: Law, Punishment, and State
HIST 201H
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Topics in History: U.S.: Philosophy, Politics, and Religion in Revolutionary America
HIST 201H
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Introduction to U.S. History: Colonial Period
HIST 246A
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Introduction to U.S. History: 1790 to 1900
HIST 246B
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Directed Studies
HIST 596
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Directed Studies for Graduate Examinations
HIST 597
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PhD Research and Writing
HIST 599
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