Dr. Janet Burke

Dr. Janet Burke
Associate Dean for National Scholarship Advisement and Internships
Location: Irish A Hall, Room 226
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Janet M. Burke, PhD, is an historian whose research focuses on intellectual and social history in Europe and Latin America. Many of her publications have concentrated on the effect of the Enlightenment on women’s sociability in eighteenth-century France during the period just before the French Revolution. Her most recent work (2007) is Nineteenth-Century Nation Building and the Latin American Intellectual Tradition, an anthology of Latin American thinkers who provide the intellectual foundations for nation building subsequent to the 1810 wars for independence. Dr. Burke serves as the director of the Lorraine W. Frank Office of National Scholarship Advisement, in which office she creates programs, coordinates university support, and guides individual students toward success in the major nationally competed fellowship competitions.


Dr. Burke Spring 2008 HON 394 Continuing Challenges in Latin America Syllabus
Dr. Burke Spring 2008 HON 394 Continuing Challenges in Latin America Assignment Sheet
Dr. Burke Fall 2008 HON484 Internship Seminar Syllabus
Dr. Burke HON394 Philosophers Poets and Revolutionaries Syllabus
Dr. Burke HON394 Assignment Sheet