Teaching
Teaching Experience (at Wisconsin-Madison unless otherwise noted; see website at http://www.davidscottgehring.com/)
Postgraduate Supervision
Doctoral projects on medieval legacies in Reformation England, and seventeenth-century Lutheran theology.
Lecture Courses and Seminars Administered
History 15: World History, 1500-1900, Fall 2011 (University of California-Riverside)
History 30: Witchcraft in Europe, 1450-1750, Fall 2011 (University of California-Riverside)
History 106: Western Civilization, Renaissance to Present, Spring 2011 (University of Wisconsin-Marathon County)
History 162: World History, 1500 to Present, Spring 2011 (University of Wisconsin-Marathon County)
History 123: Britain to 1688, Fall 2010
History 223: Religion and Conflict in Early Modern Europe, Mosse Lecture Course, Spring 2010
History 867: "Archives: What you need to know before you go" (For a resource list, click here, for the outline here), Fall 2007
History 361: “Radical Religion: 1640-1660” (For the Powerpoint, click here), Spring 2005
History 120: “Origins of World War II and British Appeasement” (For the Powerpoint, click here), Spring 2005
History 351: “Henry IV, Richelieu, and France in the Early Seventeenth Century” (For more information, click here), Fall 2004
Teaching Assistant
History 361: The Emergence of Modern Britain, 1485-1660, Spring 2009
Religious Studies 234: Genres in Western Religious Writing, Spring 2006
History 120: Europe and the Modern World, 1815 to Present, Spring 2005
History 208: Foundations of Western Religious and Intellectual History, Fall 2004
Reader/Grader
History 512: European Cultural History, 1610-1815, Fall 2005
History 208: Foundations of Western Religious and Intellectual History, Summer 2005
History 501: The History of Punishment, Spring 2005
History 208: Foundations of Western Religious and Intellectual History, Summer 2004
History 367: Society and Ideas in Shakespeare’s England, Spring 2004
History 361: The Emergence of Modern Britain, 1485-1660, Spring 2003