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Profile ImageHope Yelich, Reference Librarian
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Swem Library
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Subjects:
Africana Studies, Anthropology, History

   

Guides Created by Hope Yelich

Anthropology 150--How to Think Like an Archaeologist
by Hope Yelich - last updated on Sep 30th, 2009
How archaeologists think about the material world.
Anthropology 300: History of Anthropological Theory
by Hope Yelich - last updated on Sep 18th, 2008
This course introduces some major theorists and theoretical perspectives in anthropology.
Tags: anthropology
Anthropology 327/427 Native People of North America
by Hope Yelich - last updated on Oct 19th, 2009
Native American communities throughout North America
Colonial America: Sects and Witches, Native Americans and Colonists, 1607-1763
by Hope Yelich - last updated on Oct 25th, 2009
Colonial society and the relationship between Native Americans and colonists, especially in Massachusetts and Virginia.
Genealogy Resources at Swem
by Hope Yelich - last updated on Nov 16th, 2009
History 150 Early Modern British Travel and Exploration
by Hope Yelich - last updated on Nov 19th, 2009
The process by which Britons developed an interest in overseas exploration and the impact of their actions.
History 150--Africa and the Urban Experience
by Hope Yelich - last updated on Sep 30th, 2009
How urbanization has shaped the African society from ancient times.
History 490: Civil War Experiences
by Hope Yelich - last updated on Sep 11th, 2008
This course looks at Civil War experiences as described by black and white Southerners.
History 490C: Leisure and Commerce in the Atlantic World
by Hope Yelich - last updated on Nov 12th, 2009
This is a guide to research on the topic Leisure and Commerce in the Atlantic World
Primary Sources
by Hope Yelich - last updated on Sep 14th, 2009
This is a guide to finding, using, and evaluating primary sources in the humanities and social sciences, with an emphasis on research in history.
World History
by Hope Yelich - last updated on Feb 12th, 2009




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