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Courses

For a list of courses frequently taught by Professor McCloskey at UIC see the Teaching section of her CV.

History 300

Seminar in Historical Methods
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"The Bourgeois Revaluation, 1600-1848"
Tuesdays 2:00 PM - 04:50 PM
2SH 2199

Reading list

Economics 326

History of Economic Thought
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(with Economics 395: Writing)
Mondays 3:00-5:30
BSB 331

Reading list

3 hours credit, and simultaneous writing credit (Econ 395). Concurrent registration is required with Econ 395; prerequisites: Econ 218 or Econ 220 or Econ 221.

English 585

Economics and Literature, 1600-1871
"Seminar in Theoretical Sites," CRN 27510
Spring term 2010

Reading list

Grad Students: General Info

Information and application for the Summer School of EDAMBA (European Doctoral Programmes Association for Management and Business Administration) Sorèze, France, 21-27 July 2010. Deadline for applications is March 10, 2010.

Professor McCloskey's sample topics: (i) The art of writing for academic purposes and (ii) The realm of rhetoric.


Reading Lists and Teaching Documents Archive [docs]

    Business Ethics

  1. About Business Ethics, 1997
  2. The Ethics of Business, Preliminary Reading List: 1997
  3. The Ethics of Business Course Outline (GB 101 and GN 200), 1995

    Communication

  4. Communication 594: Economy and Language Reading List, Spring 2007
  5. Rough Notes for a Paper on Language and the Economy

    Philosophy

  6. Ethics and Economics, Reading List, Erasmusuniversiteit van Rotterdam, 2006

    Economics

  7. Economics 326: History of Economic Thought, Spring 2010
  8. Economics 553: Economics of Religion, Reading List, Spring 2008
  9. Economics 218, Honors Microeconomics: Theory and Business Applications, Spring 2007
  10. Economics 326: The History of Economic Thought, 2006
  11. Microeconomics 220: Theory and Applications, Spring 2005
  12. Economics 120 Honors Section of Principles of Microeconomics, Fall 2003
  13. Economics and Ethics (graduate course), 1997

    Economic History

  14. Lecture and Reading List, Denison University, Spring 2000
  15. Bourgeois Virtue and the European Past, a rough draft for an undergraduate course 1999
  16. Economics 263: Graduate Economics History: "The History of the Bourgeoisie," 1997
  17. Bourgeois Virtue, Erasmusuniversiteit van Rotterdam, 1996
  18. "The Good Old Days"
  19. Final Short Essay, University of Iowa

    English

  20. English 585: Economics and Literature, 1600-1871, Spring 2010
  21. English 581: The Text and the Economy: Social Science for Students of the Humanities, Spring 2005
  22. English 581: The Text and the Economy: Social Science for Students of the Humanities, Spring 2004
  23. Economics for Humanists, Spring 2001
  24. English 402: Rhetoric, Fall 2001
  25. The Economics of Gender (Gender and Women's Studies 110 = Economics 110), Fall 2001

    History

  26. History 300: Seminar in Historical Methods, Spring 2010
  27. History 504: Graduate Seminar in The Culture of the Middle Class in Europe, 1600-1848
  28. History 254: Topics in Urban History: The Culture of the Middle Class in Europe, 1600-1848, Spring 2007
  29. History 101, Spring 2005
  30. The Unfinished Case for the Bourgeois Virtues, (draft outline of Bourgeois Towns) Fall 2004
  31. Bourgeois Virtue and the European Past, 2002
  32. History 497, Bourgeois Virtues (vols. 1-4) Topics in Cultural History: Bourgeois Virtue, 2001
  33. History 16E:152 Modern Britain, 1867-present, Spring 1999


A street in Sorèze

EDAMBA Summer Research Academy 2010

(European Doctoral Programmes Association in Management and Business Administration) in Sorèze France, where Deirdre has taught for many years in the month of July.