David Harvey
His course offerings include Modern European History I and II, The Old Regime and the French Revolution, Contemporary French History, Modern German History, The Enlightenment, and The Age of Imperialism.
Recent Courses
Seminar in European Intellectual History, 1848-1945
Selected Publications
Harvey, D. A. (2001). From anti-militarism to anti-fascism: The Evolution of the Alsatian left between the World Wars. Vienna. 123-131.
Harvey, D. A. (2001). Mothers and breadwinners: Gender and working class identity in Alsace, 1821-1936. Left History, 7(2), 7-27.
Harvey, D. A. (2002). Social vision of the sage: Politics and occult philosophy in Nineteenth Century France. Proceedings of the 116th Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association.
Harvey, D. A. (2003). Beyond enlightenment: Occultism, politics, and culture in France from the old regime to the Fin de Si`ecle. Historian, 65(3), 665-694.
Harvey, D. A. (2004). Forgotten feminist: Claude Vignon (1828-1888): Revolutionary and Femme de Lettres. Womens History Review, 13(4), 559-584.
Harvey, D. A. (2005). Beyond Enlightenment: Occultism and Politics in Modern France. De Kalb: Northern Illinois University Press.
Harvey, D. A. (2005). Fortune-tellers in the French courts; Anti-divination prosecutions in France in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. French Historical Studies, 28(1), 131-157.
Harvey, D. A. (2006). Applying for a job at a Liberal Arts College. Perspectives on Life After a History Ph.D. (American Historical Association pamphlet series).
Harvey, D. A. (2006). Lucifer in the City of Light: The Palladium hoax and 'Diabolical Causality' in Fin de Si`ecle France". Magic, Ritual, and Witchcraft, 1(2), 177-206.
