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Natalie Atkin

Dr. Natalie AtkinAssistant Professor, History

Ph.D. Wayne State University, 1999
M.A. Wayne State University, 1995
B.A. University of Ottawa, 1991

209B Chrysler Hall Tower
University of Windsor
Windsor, Ontario N9B 3P4
tel. 519-253-3000 ext. 3256

natkin@uwindsor.ca

Research & Teaching Interests

American history, 1960s social movements, feminism, Vietnam War, American foreign policy, Cold War, cultural history

Current Projects

I am currently designing programs and teaching courses that address the transition issues of first year students.

Selected Publications

Entries on Jeannette Rankin, the American Peace Movement, and the Fellowship of Reconciliation in The Emergence of Modern America, 1900-1930. E. Faue, ed., Vol. 7 of Encyclopedia of American History G. Nash, General Editor (New York: Facts on File, 2008).

“From Subculture to Mainstream: American Peace Movements, 1950s-1970s.” Mitteilungsblatt des Instituts fur Soziale Bewegungen (Fall, 2004).

Review Essay of Estelle Freedman, No Turning Back: The History of Feminism and the Future of Women and Ruth Rosen, The World Split Open: How the Modern Women’s Movement Changed America, in The Canadian Review of American Studies (Spring, 2003).

Courses Taught

Course Number Course Name
43-124 International Relations Since 1945
43-250 Women in Canada and the United States, 1870-present
43-261 U.S. from Colonial Era to 1865
43-262 U.S. Since 1865
43-302 History Workshop
43-363 U.S. Since 1945
43-497 Selected Topics: America in the Sixties
43-497 Selected Topics: America at war in the Twentieth Century
53-340 Women, War and Peace
01-120 Understanding the Contemporary World