", she discussed the model for general education, which employs small, general-education courses centered around "transformative texts" to actively engage students in debates, workshops, and projects.
[10] Steven Mintz, an American historian, remarked, "Their Cornerstone certificate program offers first-year students an experience somewhat analogous to that provided by Honors Colleges.
[15][16][17] This work has been covered by media outlets such as The Washington Post,[18][19] The New York Times,[20] The Chronicle of Higher Education,[21] Town and Country,[22] LearningWell Magazine,[23] and Inside Philanthropy.
[14] Zook's research areas encompass early modern European history, with a focus on Tudor-Stuart England, political thought, culture, and women and gender studies.
It examined the role of women in late seventeenth and early eighteenth-century British politics, highlighting their effort to protecting the Protestant faith both domestically and internationally.
This book, a collection of essays, explored the historical journey of early women historians, revealing how societal and intellectual factors shaped their lives and careers.
Emma Major in her review for Interactive Journal for Women in the Arts stated, "This excellent collection of essays in honor of Hilda L. Smith is full of surprises and scholarly delights.
Doina Pasca Harsanyi from Central Michigan University noted, "This volume will be a valuable contribution to any discussion of the dynamic interplay between the ramifications of historical attempts at nation-building and the current march towards globalization.