Department of History

American University

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Mary Frances Giandrea

Assistant Professor
PhD, Boston College
Battelle 145
giandrea@american.edu
202-885-2752
Office Hours: Tues./Fri. 10-11am & 1-2pm
Curriculum Vitae

Course Syllabi

Fall 2007

HIS 202 The Ancient World: Greece
HIS 296 Life & Death in the Middle Ages

Spring 2007

HIS 110.002 Renaissance and Revolutions
HIS 110.003 Renaissance and Revolutions
HIS 235 The West in Crisis: 1900-1945

Fields of Interest

Medieval Europe, British history, early Christianity, early
modern Europe

Mary Frances Giandrea is the current section editor for the online history journal Compass. She is also the former reviewer and section editor for the Old English Newsletter. Giandrea has written numerous articles and reviews and is currently working on changing conceptions of sanctity after the Norman Conquest of England. Her book Episcopal Culture in Late Anglo Saxon England will soon be released by Boydell & Brewer.

Photo: The Quadriga on the Brandenberg Gate, Berlin, Germany.

 
 

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