
College of the Canyons
Department of History
Office Hours: By Appointment
Office: I-312
Email: snomelli@yahoo.com
Office Phone: (661) 259-3540
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Email: scburns@bak.rr.com
Office Phone: (661) 397-8033
Webpage: http://www.history4sale.com
Classes taught: History 111, 112, 101, 102, 116, 130
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Sarah Chloe Burns is currently an Adjunct Professor of History with the College of the Canyons History Department in Santa Clarita, California, past Lecturer with the California State University Bakersfield's History Department, and past Adjunct Professor of History with Bakersfield College's History Department. While teaching at Bakersfield College, she created the only American Women's History survey course being taught at a California Community College at the time. Within Burns's areas of expertise in European History, Colonial and Modern American History, and Women's History, her concentration on gender and race relations has served as the impetus for her first novel: DAUGHTERS OF JUNO, CHRONICLE I; MATILDA OF ARGYLL (© 2004), from Ivy House Books, an imprint of Pentland Press (NC). The book was published in March of 2004, and was soon designated as one of "Bakersfield's Best" for 2004, by Russo's Bookstore. It is currently under publication in its second and revised edition as MATILDA OF ARGYLL, with University Press of the South
Sarah was a member of the Oxford Roundtable on Human Rights and Gender Discrimination April 30-May 4, 2003, where she presented her paper, “In The Shadow of the Conqueror; the Need to Embrace a New Hero Myth.” She also participated in the 2nd Annual International Conference on European History—Ancient to Modern—presented by the Athens Institute of Education, Athens, Greece December 29, 2004. The article she presented, “Mothering Mother Earth; the Path of the Nurturing Matriarch from Ancient Greece to the 19th Century Parisian Salon,” was published in the journal which proceeded from that Conference. She is currently preparing a book on international goddesses of the ancient world.
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Email: frank.chartrand@canyons.edu
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Webpage: http://www.canyons.edu/users/chartrandf/
Classes taught: History 101, 102, 111, 112, 115, 161, 198a, 198c, 212
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Email: kathleen.hitt@canyons.edu
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Classes taught: History 101, 102, 161
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Kathleen Hitt
earned her B.A. in history with a minor in Art History from Occidental in 1999.
In 2000 she studied the History and Architecture of
Oxford, at Merton College, Oxford, England through U.C. Berkeley. She received
her M.A. in History with honors from CSUN in 2004. Kathleen
teaches Western Civ I & II, U.S. History, and World History. She recently
published entries in ABC-CLIO World War II Encyclopedia on Franklin D.
Roosevelt, and other
World War II personages, with entries forthcoming on the American Revolution and
Medieval warfare. Kathleen received film credit as Film Researcher for
'Washington the Warrior' and 'Washington’s Generals' telecast on the History
Channel in 2006
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Office: HSLH-328
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Office Phone: (661) 259-3540 ext. 3064
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Classes taught: US History, Western Civilization, World History, American Indian History
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Stephen Branch holds both a bachelor's and master's degree from the University of South Florida. Additionally, he has accumulated post graduate hours from the University of Florida and California State University, Fullerton, and a Graduate Certificate in Community College Teaching from the California State University, Dominguez Hills.
Office Hours: By appointment only
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Email: gilli.halaby@gmail.com
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Webpage: http://www.canyons.edu/departments/HISTORY/halaby%20webpage.htm
Classes taught: World History 161
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