Stephen Auerbach
Education: Ph.D. 2001 Louisiana State University
Areas of Interest
Dr. Auerbach's main areas of interest include French Cultural and Intellectual History, The Enlightenment, Comparative Issues in Gender and Sexuality, World History and Globalization, and Colonialism.
Recent Awards
Dr. Auerbach has received a Dissertation Fellowship Award from Louisiana State University, (1999-2000); the T. Harry Williams Dissertation Fellowship from Louisiana State University (1999), and a Summer Research Grant, Center for French and Francophone Studies at Louisiana State University (1998).
World Civilization
French Revolution
Early Modern Europe
Recent Projects
James Woelfel, Sarah Trulove, and Stephen Auerbach, eds. Patterns in Western Civilization. Volume 1, fourth edition. Boston: Pearson Custom Publishing. Forthcoming, Fall 2005.
James Woelfel, Sarah Trulove, and Stephen Auerbach, eds. Patterns in Western Civilization. Volume 2, fourth edition. Boston: Pearson Custom Publishing. Forthcoming, Spring 2006. "Ren Descartes and Seventeenth-Century Europe," "The French Revolution," and "Napoleon Bonaparte (1769 - 1821)" in Sarah Trulove and James Woelfel, eds., Patterns in Western Civilization Vol. 2, Third edition. Boston: Pearson Custom Publishing, 2003. Review of Michael Fitzsimmons, The Night the Old Regime Ended: August 4, 1789 and the French Revolution. (University Park, Pa.: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2003). Canadian Journal of History, Vol. 39 No. 2 (August, 2004). Review of James Pritchard, In Search of Empire: The French in the Americas, 1670-1730. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004). Forthcoming from Canadian Journal of History.
Department of History, Geography, and Philosophy
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