Dr. Patrick N. Allitt is Cahoon Family Professor of American History at Emory University, where he has taught since 1988. The holder of a doctorate in history from the University of California, Berkeley, Professor Allitt—an Oxford University graduate—has also taught American religious history at Harvard Divinity School, where he was a Henry Luce Postdoctoral Fellow. He was the Director of Emory College's Center for Teaching and Curriculum from 2004 to 2009, where he looks for ways to improve teaching.
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The Victorian Paradox
Railways and Steamships
Victorian Literature - I
The Industrial Revolution - 1750-1830
Victoria's Early Reign - 1837-1861
Victorian Britain and the American Civil War
The Working-Class Woman
China and the Opium War
The Crimean War, 1854-1856
The British in Africa - 1840-1880
The Upper- and Middle-Class Woman
Science
Architecture
Parliamentary Reform and Chartism
Trade Unions and Labour Party
Crime and Punishment
Ireland and Home Rule
Gladstone and Disraeli - 1865-1881
Art and Music
Medicine and Public Health
The State Church and Evangelical Revival
Scotland and Wales
The Victorian Legacy
Democracy and Its Discontents
Ireland, Famine, and Robert Pee
Poverty and the Hungry Forties
Progress and Optimism
Education
The Oxford Movement and Catholicism
Work and Working-Class Life
Leisure
Domestic Servants
Later Victorian Literature
The British in Africa - 1880-1901
Victoria After Albert - 1861-1901
The Indian Mutiny, 1857
17 - The Indian Mutiny - 1857
05 Parliamentary Reform and Chartism
The Indian Mutiny - 1857
04 Railways and Steamships
06 The Upper- and Middle-Class Woman
Lecture 32 - Later Victorian Literature
Lecture 36 - The Victorian Legacy
Church and State
07 The Working-Class Woman
Victorian Britain, Part 2
Wolfe and the Conquest of Canada
Rise and Fall of the British Empire, Part 1
The British in Africa - 1840-1
Victorian Britain, Part 1
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