Nancy Bristow

Nancy BristowBA, Colorado College, 1980
MA, PhD, University of California-Berkeley, 1983, 1989

Nancy Bristow teaches twentieth-century American history, with an emphasis on race, gender, and social change. Initially a student of progressivism and the First World War, she continues to pursue her interest in social cataclysm in her current research on the social and cultural history of the influenza pandemic of 1918-1919.

 

 

Spring 2013 Courses

History 200, "Doing History"
  meets MWF 12:00-12:50, Wyatt 204
     syllabus

History 254, "Afro-American History"
   meets MWF 10:00-10:50, Wyatt 301
      syllabus

History 363, "Americans, Catastrophe and Culture in the
   Twentieth and Twenty-first Centuries"
      meets WF 2:00-3:20, Wyatt 301
    
  syllabus




CONTACT INFORMATION

Department of History
University of Puget Sound
1500 N. Warner Street
Tacoma WA  98416-1033

Wyatt Hall 140
253.879.3173
nbristow@pugetsound.edu

Office Hours: M  1:00-1:50
                       W 1:00-2:30
                       F   3:30-5:00