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SUMMARY:643: Administrative Power and Law
DESCRIPTION:HIST 643 2B / POLSC 643 2B: Administrative Power and Law\nThis class will examine the constitutional and legal questions surrounding the emergence of the administrative state\, which is the primary way that public policy is made in contemporary America.  We will examine how Congress grants authority to agencies\, who oversees those agencies\, how those agencies make and implement rules\, and how federal courts review the rules and policies that agencies make.  Specifically\, we will examine legal controversies surrounding the nondelegation doctrine\, appointment and removal of agency heads\, and how the Administrative Procedure Act governs the administrative state. \nMaterials: Syllabus Course Pack
URL:https://teachingamericanhistory.org/event/hist-643-2b-polsc-643-2b-administrative-power-and-law/
LOCATION:Ashland\, OH\, 340 Samaritan Ave\, Ashland\, OH\, 44805\, United States
CATEGORIES:Graduate Programs
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UID:133537-1782604800-1783123199@teachingamericanhistory.org
SUMMARY:642: Political Parties
DESCRIPTION:HIST 642 2A / POLSC 642 2A: Political Parties\nThis course examines the development of American political parties\, focusing on the meaning of parties and historic moments in the rise and fall of political parties from the Founding era to the present. Topics may include re-aligning elections\, changing coalitions within American parties\, and the contemporary Democratic and Republican parties.​​​​​​​ \nMaterials: Syllabus Course Pack
URL:https://teachingamericanhistory.org/event/hist-642-2a-polsc-642-2a-political-parties/
LOCATION:Ashland\, OH\, 340 Samaritan Ave\, Ashland\, OH\, 44805\, United States
CATEGORIES:Graduate Programs
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260704
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SUMMARY:632: The American Presidency I – Washington to Lincoln
DESCRIPTION:HIST 632 2A / POLSC 632 2A: The American Presidency I – Washington to Lincoln\nThis course is an examination of the political and development of the office of president from the Founding era through the Civil War. It focuses on how the presidency shaped American political life as the country grew and struggled with rising sectional tensions.​​​​​​​ \nMaterials: Syllabus Course Pack
URL:https://teachingamericanhistory.org/event/hist-632-2a-polsc-632-2a-the-american-presidency-i-washington-to-lincoln/
LOCATION:Ashland\, OH\, 340 Samaritan Ave\, Ashland\, OH\, 44805\, United States
CATEGORIES:Graduate Programs
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UID:133531-1782604800-1783123199@teachingamericanhistory.org
SUMMARY:506: The Rise of Modern America\, 1914-1945
DESCRIPTION:HIST 506 2A / POLSC 506 2A: The Rise of Modern America\, 1914-1945\nWith the exception of the Civil War era\, it is difficult to find another thirty-year period in U.S. history during which the nation underwent such dramatic change. In 1914 the United States was no more than a regional power\, with a primarily rural demography and a relatively unobtrusive federal government. Thanks to the experience of two world wars\, a major cultural conflict (the 1920s)\, and a disastrous economic crisis the country was transformed into the global economic and military power that it remains to this day. This course will examine the cultural\, economic\, military\, and diplomatic events and trends of the period 1914-1945. \nMaterials: Syllabus Course Pack
URL:https://teachingamericanhistory.org/event/hist-506-2a-polsc-506-2a-the-rise-of-modern-america-1914-1945/
LOCATION:Ashland\, OH\, 340 Samaritan Ave\, Ashland\, OH\, 44805\, United States
CATEGORIES:Graduate Programs
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260628
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260704
DTSTAMP:20260605T144502Z
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SUMMARY:503: Sectionalism and Civil War
DESCRIPTION:HIST 503 2A / POLSC 503 2A: Sectionalism and Civil War\nA study of the sectional conflict beginning with the nullification crisis. The course will not only examine the political\, social and economic developments in the period leading to the civil war\, but will emphasize the political thought of Abraham Lincoln\, Stephen Douglas\, and John C. Calhoun. \nMaterials: Syllabus Course Pack
URL:https://teachingamericanhistory.org/event/hist-503-2a-polsc-503-2a-sectionalism-and-civil-war/
LOCATION:Ashland\, OH\, 340 Samaritan Ave\, Ashland\, OH\, 44805\, United States
CATEGORIES:Graduate Programs
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