Summary
Elizabeth Raymond offers undergraduate and graduate course work in U.S. w88 sports betting, including social w88 sports betting, intellectual w88 sports betting, women and families in the U.S., colonial w88 sports betting and a senior capstone course on creating North American landscapes. Special topics and directed readings courses in these general areas are also possible at both undergraduate and graduate levels. Graduate seminars include nature and culture in America, gender in U.S. w88 sports betting and U.S. social w88 sports betting. Graduate examination and dissertation fields include American social/cultural w88 sports betting, American studies, w88 sports betting of landscape and environmental w88 sports betting, American regionalism.
Her awards include various research fellowships, as well as the Alan Bible Teaching Excellence Award and the Mousel-Feltner Award for Research. She is the author or editor of three books: George Wingfield: Owner and Operator of Nevada (University of Nevada Press, 1992); with Peter Goin, Stopping Time: A Rephotographic Survey of Lake Tahoe (University of New Mexico Press, 1992); and with co-editor Ronald James, Comstock Women: The Making of a Mining Community (University of Nevada Press, 1997). Raymond is also the author of a wide range of articles and review essays. Her current research interests are interdisciplinary and include American landscape and sense of place, American regionalism and American women's w88 sports betting.
Specialties
- U.S. w88 sports betting
- social w88 sports betting
- cultural w88 sports betting
- American Studies
- gender
- landscape
Courses Taught
- HIST 300: Historical Research and Writing
- HIST 404/604: Social w88 sports betting of the United States
- HIST 410a/610a: American Cultural and Intellectual w88 sports betting I
- HIST 432/632: w88 sports betting of Women in the United States
- HIST/GEOG 488/688 (Capstone): Creating North American Landscapes
- HIST/GEOG 488B/688B - Landscapes of Lake Tahoe
- HIST 724: Nature and Culture in America
Education
- Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1979