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Dr. Dugre will not accept work that is late. Do not come late to his classes! If you complete all the assignments, you will pass easily.
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Professor Dugre was hands down the best history professor I have ever had at University of Houston. I took him for multiple courses, and they are all organized similarly. I recommend you buy the books, take notes as you read, listen in lecture and you will be golden. His expectations are clear and grading is kind, you can tell he is passionate on subjects. There are papers but he does not give any exams.
University of Houston Clear Lake Clear Lake - History
Neal Dugre received his doctorate from Northwestern University and is a historian of early America and the Atlantic World. His research focuses on English colonization in seventeenth-century New England, particularly intercolonial politics and relations between colonists and Native Americans. His current project, entitled "Inventing New England: The Rise and Fall of the United Colonies in British North America, 1630-1684," has been supported by fellowships from the American Historical Association, Massachusetts Historical Society, Newberry Library, Nicholas D. Chabraja Center for Historical Studies, and other institutions.
Dr. Dugre joined the UHCL faculty as assistant professor of history in the fall of 2014. He teaches undergraduate and graduate courses on early American, Native American, Atlantic, and United States history.
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