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Keith A. Barbera
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Keith A. Barbera
Adjunct Instructor in History
Phone: 443-334-2330
Email Address: f-barber@mail.vjc.edu
EDUCATION
B.A., Haverford College
M.A., The Pennsylvania State University, University Park
M.A., The Johns Hopkins University
PAPERS AND PUBLICATIONS
Popular Depictions of Scientific Crime Detection. Paper presented at the History of Science Society Annual Meeting, Colorado, November 7-11, 2001.
Signing Up History: An Essay Review of the Work of William Pencak. The American Journal of Semiotics 17 (2001): 413-420.
Self-mate in Petropolis: Stefan Zweig's Schachnovelle. Paper presented at the Semiotics and History Session of the Semiotics Society of America 23rd Annual Meeting, Victoria College, University of Toronto, October 16-19, 1998.
Simon Schama and the Death of Certainty. In Revolutions: Institutions, Law. Vol 12, Semiotics and the Human Sciences, edited by Joel Levin and co-edited by Roberta Kevelson, 11-35. New York: Peter Lang Press, 1998.
Scientific to the Last Degree. The Scientific Crime Detection Laboratory at Northwestern and the Progressive Battle Against Crime. Paper presented to the History of Science, Medicine, and Technology Department Colloquium, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, March 12, 1998.
Simon Schama and the Death of Certainty. Paper presented at the Eleventh Round Table on Law and Semiotics, The Law School, Case Western Reserve, Cleveland, Ohio, April 17-20, 1997.
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