Cleveland State University - History
Cleveland State University
University of Akron
Teach courses in Humanities and African History
develop syllabi
create alternate methods of academic progress assessment
University of Akron
Teach courses in Western Civilization
develop alternate methods of presenting history
access digital media for use in curriculum
develop alternative methods of academic progress assessment
Cleveland State University
Baldwin Wallace University
Berea
OH
Lecturer III
American Historical Association
Medieval Academy of America
International Society of Anglo-Saxonists
Haskins Society
Spanish
English
Old (ca.450-1100)
German
Latin
French
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Primary area of research: Medieval European History\nSecondary area of research: Early Modern European History\nAdditional teaching areas: Middle Eastern History
Modern American History
African History\nTheoretical Areas: Colonial/Postcolonial Studies
Memory Studies
Gender Studies
Identity Studies
Economic History
History
Medieval Academy of America\nAmerican Historical Society\nPresented papers at the International Medieval Congress and the Symposium on Medieval and Renaissance Studies as well as at various graduate conferences.
University of Akron
Master of Arts (M.A.)
Course work included economics of healthcare
banking and macroeconomics
and economics of law. Research included economics of enclosure in Early Modern England
Economics
Phi Alpha Theta
Cleveland State University
M.A.
Primary Areas of Research: Early Modern European History
Modern European History
African History
History
Phi Alpha Theta
Cleveland State University
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Electronic copy of Tamara S. Rand's doctoral dissertation
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Rand
I have extensive experience teaching students from diverse backgrounds using a variety of pedagogical techniques
and excel at making complex topics accessible to my students. My research primarily involves medieval social relationships
cross-cultural interactions and identity
and well as women's history. My background in history and economics allows me to analyze and condense large amounts of information into usable knowledge and then present it in a clear
concise way.
Tamara
Rand
Baldwin Wallace University