HIS 695 Sign-up for individual meetings

Please sign up for an individual meeting time to discuss your progress on research/writing. If possible, try to choose a time on the day that you normally attend the seminar. Comment on this post to claim a time.

Available slots as of Tuesday, 3/8, 6:15 pm:

Monday, 3/21:
9 am
9:40 am
10:20 am
2 pm
4 pm
4:40 pm
5:20 pm
6 pm

Wednesday, 3/23:
9:40 am
10:20 am
2 pm
4:40 pm
5:20 pm
6 pm
6:40 pm

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About Mark Souther

I am an associate professor of history at Cleveland State University and public history director of the Center for Public History + Digital Humanities. I'm the author of New Orleans on Parade: Tourism and the Transformation of the Crescent City, editor of American Tourism: Constructing a National Tradition (forthcoming), and am researching a new book on perceptions of decline in postwar Cleveland. Apart from my involvement in CPHDH, I authored a recent successful National Register of Historic Places nomination and serve on the Cleveland Heights Landmark Commission. My history interests include urban and suburban history, 20th-century U.S. political and cultural history, leisure and tourism, and architecture and historic preservation, not to mention that I'm a self-indulgent hunter-gatherer of antiques and ephemera.
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11 Responses to HIS 695 Sign-up for individual meetings

  1. Avatar of Tom Divers Tom Divers says:

    I’ll take Monday at 9:40AM

  2. Ryan Revis says:

    I would like to meet-up 3/23 at 2.

  3. If nobody from the Monday class signs up for 3/21 at 9:00 a.m., I would prefer that over Wednesday, 3/23 at 9:40 a.m.

    Joel Tscherne

  4. Ellie Kaiser says:

    Monday at 4

  5. Philip Manfredi says:

    Monday, 3/21 @ 6pm

  6. Maureen Murphy says:

    Wed. at 4:40

  7. Maureen Murphy says:

    Wed. @ 4:40

  8. Avatar of jdubelko jdubelko says:

    I’ll do Monday at 2 PM.

  9. Monday 3/21 at 10:20 AM

    Austin

  10. Joel Tscherne says:

    Wednesday 3/23 at 9:40 a.m.

    Joel Tscherne

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