Ian F. McNeely
Associate Professor of History

imcneely@uoregon.edu
319 McKenzie Hall
(541) 346-4791

Reinventing Knowledge From Alexandria to the Internet The Emancipation of Writing Medicine on a Grand Scale
Summer 2008 office hours:
On leave
Curriculum vitae
MicrobeWorld on Virchow

Course offerings for 2007-08

HIST 408/508 (Fall) HIST 435/535 (Fall)
Biology, Ecology, and World History Revolutionary-Napoleonic Europe
HIST 105 (Winter) HIST 106 (Spring)
The Early Modern World The Modern World


Previous course offerings

HIST 426 Cultural History of the Enlightenment
HIST 421 The Organization of Knowledge from Alexandria to the Internet
HIST 415 Globalization in the 1800s
HIST 410 Modern European Cultural History
HIST 410 Freemasonry and Secret Societies
HIST 410 Citizenship in the U.S. and Europe
HIST 407 Men, Women, and Revolution, 1789-1815 (seminar)
HIST 407 Animals, Automatons, and Aboriginals: the Boundaries of Humanity in the Enlightenment
HIST 407 Democracy and Civil Society
HIST 341 Germany, 1648-1848: Daily Life and the Coming of Modernity
Vienna Mozart's Operas and Enlightenment Social Thought

Also see my HIST 102 lecture on the Enlightenment.


[Last modified 7/23/08]