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This was a good class, although not quite what I expected. This is more of a class about modern England, and there isn't much covering Scotland, Ireland, or Wales. Professor Floyd does make sure you're aware of this on the first day of class, though, so it isn't false advertising or anything. The class is based around important themes rather than taking a chronological approach, so keeping everything mentally organized can be rather difficult (since we've been trained to learn history in the order in which it happened). The readings are fun and no what you'd expected for a history class: Pride and Prejudice, the Time Machine, etc. Start working on the Library Research Project SOON! Don't wait till the last minute or it won't be pretty.
Adrian is an awesome TA with a great sense of humor, a wonderful connection with the students, and a firm foundation in modern British affairs. His grading is a difficult-"ish," but he's super cool. :)
Richard Floyd is not a very accessible teacher--he doesn't seem like he actually enjoys teaching--he's more of a research historian. This class required a lot more work than other 2000 level history courses I've taken, and the subject matter he chose to discuss was not interesting. We didn't really talk about the type of British history I had in mind--it was more focused on social problems. But the class was really disjointed and a lot of what we covered didn't really make sense. Three papers, a library research project, midterm, final, and participation in sections.
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