James
S. Brown
Professor of History (Ph.D., Vanderbilt
1971)
DBH 111
205/726-2553 (voice)
Email: jsbrown@samford.edu
Fields: Russia, Modern Europe, Modern Near and Far East
Spring 2008 - On Sabbatical
| Spring 2006 |
| Hist 20002 |
The West in Global Perspective |
| Hist 20005 |
The West in Global Perspective |
| Hist 464 |
Africa/Mideast/Cultural History |
| 2005 Fall |
| Hist 20002 |
The West in Global Perspective |
| Hist 20003 |
The West in Global Perspective |
| Hist 300 |
Historian's Craft |
2005 Spring |
| Hist20002/03* |
The West in Global Perspective |
| Hist49501W |
Senior Seminar |
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Perspectives home page.
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Professor Brown at Wadi Rum, in Jordan near
Saudi border
| GIS Lab files |
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| Lab Manual 1 - Veracruz to Mexico City (pdf file) |
| Lab Manual 2 - Durban to Johannesburg (pdf file) |
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| Lab 1 data |
| Lab 2 data |
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