This is a course required for all Political Science & International Relations and Psychology majors in which students are given the opportunity to develop their knowledge and understanding in the field of Women’s Modern and Contemporary History. The course analyzes the experience of women during the later modern times from the end of the eighteenth century to the contemporary period emphasizing various aspects of women’s private and public life primarily in the Western world.
POLITICS 101: Contemporary Politics (Fall 2024, Fall 2025)
POLITICS 207: The Modern Greek nation-state: Main issues in Greek foreign policy (Spring 2023)
POLITICS 304: Women, Power and Politics (Spring 2021)
I am currently accepting supervision of Undergraduate Senior Theses.