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HIS 150 The Meaning of History: Getting Help

An introduction to the discipline of history using as a vehicle the history since 1900 of the twentieth century world. The course, through an emphasis on reading and writing skills, will explore the interrelationship of historical, geographical, political

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Librarians

Librarians

Merlene Nembhard, M.S.
Electronic Resources Coordinator
Reference Librarian
305.899.4051
mnembhard@barry.edu

Eduardo Porben, M.S.
Reference & Instruction Librarian
305.981.1195
eporben@barry.edu

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