• FALL 09 CLASSES

  • HI 210-003
    Modern Europe 1815-present
    T H 1:30-2:45 pm
    WI 115

  • HI 210-004
    Modern Europe 1815-present
    T H 3:00-4:15 pm
    WI 115

  • HI 421/521-001
    European Intellectual History- 18th Century
    T H 11:45-1:00 pm
    WI 246

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    HI 210-003 (.pdf)

    HI 210-004 (.pdf)

    HI 421/521-001 (.pdf)
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K. Steven Vincent

Professor

PhD. University of California, Berkeley


254 Withers Hall

Phone: 919-513-2233

Email: steven_vincent@ncsu.edu

FALL 09 OFFICE HOURS:
T H 1:00-1:30 and 4:15-5:00pm, or by appointment

 

Research Interests

Professor Vincent teaches courses on European intellectual history, modern French history, and late-modern European history. His research focuses on political ideas and cultural movements in nineteenth century
France. He is also interested in comparative revolutions and questions of historical methodology.

Selected publications

Pierre-Joseph Proudhon and the Rise of French Republican Socialism (New York: Oxford University Press, 1984).

Between Marxism and Anarchism: Benoit Malon and French Reformist Socialism (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1992).

The Human Tradition in Modern France, co-edited with Alison Klairmont Lingo (Wilmington: Scholarly Resources, 2000).

His current project is an intellectual biography of Benjamin Constant (1767-1830).