Daniel Webb

 DanielJ. Webb

Daniel J. Webb

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Biography

Saint Louis University - History


Resume

  • 2007

    MA

    PhD

    Dissertation: Dominus Mundi: Henry VI

    Empire

    and Crusade\nPresentation: International Congress on Medieval Studies (Western Michigan University

    2009) \"The Crusade of Walter of Brienne?\";\nPresentation: International Symposium on Crusades Studies (Saint Louis University

    2010) \"Rough Diplomacy in the Crusade of Henry VI\";\nPresentation: Crusades Studies Forum (Saint Louis University

    2010) \"Cry Havoc and Let Slip the Hawks of War: falconry and crusade in the 12th century Levant\";\nPresentation: International Medieval Congress (University of Leeds

    2010) \"Cyprus and Consistency in the Crusade of Frederick II\"

    History

    Graduate Student Association representative

    Crusades Studies Forum executive board member

  • 2000

    Baccalaureate

    History

    Classics

    Phi Alpha Theta

    National Residence Hall Honorary

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    Webb

    Daniel

    Webb

    Saint Louis University Medical Center Library

    Saint Louis University

    Utah State University

    Salt Lake Community College

    Utah State University

    Saint Louis

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    Graduate Assistant

    Saint Louis University

    Utah State University

    Student Librarian

    Saint Louis University Medical Center Library

    Instructor

    Utah State University

    Adjunct Professor

    Salt Lake Community College

    Saint Louis University

    I am the instructor of record for courses on Western Civilization (both sections)

    Roman History

    and the Crusades: I designed the syllabi

    chose the texts and readings

    wrote and graded all assignments and examinations

    held office hours and was in charge of the daily management of these courses

    Adjunct Professor

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