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Welcome! I am Dr. Mark Fernandez, Associate Professor of Early American and Southern History at Loyola University. This page is intended for the use of my students and prospective students at Loyola University; however, everyone is invited to browse at their leisure. To view a short version of my current curriculum vitae.
Courses for Spring 2005
Courses for Fall 2004
History 156 The
Hero
in American History
History 201 Survey
of United States History since 1865
History 337 The New
South
Courses for Fall 2002
History 122 World Civilizations to 1650
History 200 U. S. History to 1865
History 336 The
Old
South
Courses for Summer 2002
History 122 World Civilizations to 1650
History 124
World
Civilizations from 1650
Courses for Spring 2002
History 124
World
Civilization From 1650
History 146 The
American Revolution
History 347 The
Early
American West
Courses
for Spring 2001
History 124 World Civilizations from 1650
Hisotry 146 The American Revolution
History 347 The Early American West
Courses
for Summer 2001
History 122
"World
Civilizations to 1650"
History 124
"World
Civilizations from 1650"
Courses
for Spring 2001
History 124
"World
Civilizations from 1650"
History 332 "The
New Republic"
History 294 "Early
American Indians"
Courses for Fall 2000
History 122
"World
Civilizations to 1650"
History 156 "The
Hero in American History"
History 330
"Colonial
America"
Previous Courses
(If you missed them the first time, try them again!)
history 332
"The
New Republic"
history 258 "U.
S. Economic History
history 122
"World
Civilizations to 1650"
history 201
"United
States Since 1865"
Course books for
Summer and Fall 1999
History 122
"World Civilizations to 1650"
History 336 "The Old
South"
History 347 "The
Early
American West"
History 122
"World
Civilizations to 1650"
History 146 "The
American
Revolution"
History 337 "The New
South"
History 124 "World
Civilizations since 1650"
History 201
"United
States History since 1865"
Louisiana Purchase Teacher's Workshop lapurch.htm
Congratulations! Kudos to Erin L. Matherne for winning the Erin Moore Women's Studies Essay Contest for "Crossing the Threshold: The Roles of Elite Southern White Women in the American Civil War." This essay also won the 1999 Department of History Writing Award!
Congratulations to Anastasia L. Karson for winning the Colonial Dames of the Seventeenth Century Essay Contest for: "Revenge in the Salem Witchcraft Hysteria: The Putnam Family and George Burroughs."
The contents of this communication are the sole responsibility of Mark F. Fernandez and do not necessarily represent the opinions or policies of Loyola University New Orleans.
If you have comments or suggestions, email me at mffernan@loyno.edu
This page was last updated on 11 June 2002