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Personal bio
Dan Edelstein works for the most part on eighteenth-century France, with research interests at the crossroads of literature, history, and political theory. He has published books on the French Revolution and the Enlightenment. After attending high school and college in Geneva, Switzerland, he received his PhD from the University of Pennsylvania. He has been at Stanford since 2004. In 2006, he received the Walter J. Gores Award for Excellence in Teaching, and in 2011 he was a recipient of the Dean's Distinguished Teaching Award. Currently teaching
COLLEGE 115: Ancient Greece and Rome
(Spring)
FRENCH 199: Individual Work (Autumn, Winter, Spring) ITALIAN 199: Individual Work (Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer) ITALIAN 399: Individual Work (Autumn, Summer) FRENCH 399: Individual Work (Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer) DLCL 189B: Honors Thesis Seminar (Winter) DLCL 189C: Honors Thesis Seminar (Spring) DLCL 199: Honors Thesis Oral Presentation (Spring) |