Series 4 - Teaching

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UTA 1110-4

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Teaching

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  • 1960-2013 (Creation)

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0.6 m of textual records

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(1932-2017)

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This series consists of materials related to courses Beattie taught and includes lecture notes, syllabi, exam questions, and research on course subjects. The most prominent courses featured are HIS 238 (England 1485-1785), HIS 435 (England in the Age of Walpole), and HIS 411 (Crime and the Administration of Justice in Eighteenth Century London). Beattie's other undergraduate course, HIS 332 (Crime and Society in England 1500-1800), and his graduate courses, particularly CRIM 3150 (Crime Law and the State in Early Modern England 1650-1850), are also covered.

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      B2022-0017/005(19) - /006(24)

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