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

Fall 2007  
Hist 20003 The West in Global Perspective
Hist 20004 The West in Global Perspective
Hist 31701 Nationalism

Spring 2007
Hist 20003 The West in Global Perspective
Hist 20004 The West in Global Perspective
Hist 43101W Russia Since 1861

Fall 2006
Hist 20003 The West in Global Perspective
Hist 20004 The West in Global Perspective
Hist46301W Monsoon Asia

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

2004 Fall
Hist 200(01)* The West in Global Perspective
Hist 200(02)* The West in Global Perspective
Hist 431* Russia Since 1861

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Professor Brown at Wadi Rum, in Jordan near 
Saudi border

GIS Lab files
 
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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