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Professor
of History
Ph.D.,
University of Iowa, 1993
Curriculum vitae (pdf format)
Office:
LA 3018
Office phone: 812/465-7150
Fax: 812/465-7152
Email:
charison@usi.edu
Mailing address:
Department of History
University of Southern Indiana
8600 University Blvd.
Evansville, IN 47712 USA
Teaching Schedule, Fall 2008
HIST 112.N02 (Distance Education)
HIST 112.N03 (Distance Education)
HIST 349.001: Tues. & Thurs., 1:30-2:45
HIST 451.001: Tues. & Thurs., 10:30-11:45
Office Hours, Fall 2008
Tuesday & Thursday, 3:00 - 4:00 pm
Wednesday, 1:00 - 2:00 pm
And by appointment
Teaching Schedule, Spring 2009
HIST 112.N01 (Distance Education)
HIST 112.N02 (Distance Education)
HIST 398.002: Readings: Popular Culture in
Europe, 1700-1980: Tues. & Thurs., 1:30-
2:45
Courses Regularly Taught
HIST 112 World Civilizations since 1500
HIST 349 Europe, Napoleon to World War I
HIST 351 Europe, World War I to the Present
HIST 371 Tsarist Russia
HIST 372 The Soviet Union
Courses Periodically Taught
HIST 348 Europe, 1648 to 1815
HIST 362 Modern France
HIST 398 Readings
HIST 451 French Revolution and Napoleon
HIST 452 European Revolutions
HIST 454 History and Film
HIST 499 Seminar
Links
History Resources
International Institute of Social History
Paris Commune
Paris Maps
French Revolution
Franco-American Relations
1848
Gallica
Paris Streets
Père Lachaise
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Research and Publications
Nineteenth-century French society with focus on working class and collective action; also, comparative topics in
working-class history.
Publications include
The Stonemasons of Creuse in Nineteenth-Century
Paris (University of Delaware Press, 2008);
"The Paris Commune of 1871, the
Russian Revolution of 1905, and the Shifting of the Revolutionary Tradition,"
History & Memory 19:2
(Oct. 2007), 5-42; "The French Revolution on Film:
American and French Perspectives,"
The History Teacher 38 (May 2005),
299-324; "'La Question du
Marchandage': The Political and Legal Struggle Against Exploitative
Subcontracting in Paris, 1881-1911,"
European History Quarterly 32
(Oct. 2002), 451-88; and "The Rise and Decline of a Revolutionary Space: Paris'
Place de Grève and the Stonemasons of Creuse, 1750-1900,"
Journal of Social History 34 (2000), 403-36.
Recent conference presentations
are "The Paris Commune: Meanings and Lessons in the Era of the Russian
Revolution of 1905," European Social Science History Conference (Amsterdam, The
Netherlands, March 2006) and "The French Revolution in American Film,"
Organization of American Historians (Boston, March, 2004).
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