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Tufts University: Daniel Mulholland - History - Professor ratings, reviews and much more | JumboAccess
Review: He knows more about this subject than anyone on the face of the earth. The class was always interesting, and I learned a ton about the modern history of Germany.
Workload: 4 5-7 page papers, not bad. Go to class, do the reading, don't be an idiot, do well in the class.
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review a class you took with Daniel Mulholland - help your classmates make informed decisions! Tufts University: Daniel Mulholland - History - Professor ratings, reviews and much more | JumboAccess
Review: This guy really knows his stuff. He can be a little dry and boring, before you get used to him, but he really has an exceptional knowledge for the material. If you're interested in Russian history, this is definitely a course to take.
Workload: The reading was very straight-forward and easy. He assigns material from a primary-source book, which you don't have to read. The course has a couple 4-5 page papers, which are easy to write. The last class before the weekend over which you do the paper, he more or less writes an outline of how your paper should look on the board. If you follow that, and do decent research, there should be no problem.
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review a class you took with Daniel Mulholland - help your classmates make informed decisions! Tufts University: Daniel Mulholland - History - Professor ratings, reviews and much more | JumboAccess
Review: Definitely one of the best classes I have taken at Tufts. Very interesting and genuine discussion, not just Mulholland's thoughts, entire class participation was always encouraged. That is not to say that Mulholland was passive in teaching in any way - just seeemed genuinely interested in student's thoughts. Loved this class, individual participation allowed students to really get from this class what they would like. Also, very interesting subject matter to begin with.
Workload: Actually, very little work was necessary. A lot of classtime included over 5 hours of class a week, but one of the classes was a required film viewing. Some films were a little strange, and some seemed less pertinent than others. A presentation was required in front of the class and a final paper of your own choice (which made it far easier and more interesting to complete.)
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