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SUMMARY:610: American Foreign Policy
DESCRIPTION:HIST 610 3A / POLSC 610 3A: American Foreign Policy\nStudents examine events and issues in the foreign policy of the American republic. Topics include the major schools of thought and approaches\, the connection between domestic and foreign politics\, and the connection between the principles of the American regime and its foreign policy.​​​​​​​ \nMaterials: Syllabus Course Pack
URL:https://teachingamericanhistory.org/event/hist-610-3a-polsc-610-3a-american-foreign-policy/
LOCATION:Ashland\, OH\, 340 Samaritan Ave\, Ashland\, OH\, 44805\, United States
CATEGORIES:Graduate Programs
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SUMMARY:608: Civil War and Reconstruction
DESCRIPTION:HIST 608 3A / POLSC 608 3A: Civil War and Reconstruction\nThis course will examine military aspects of the war\, as well as political developments during it\, including the political history of the Emancipation Proclamation\, the Gettysburg Address and the Second Inaugural. The course also examines the post-war Amendments and the Reconstruction era.​​​​​​​ \nInstructor: Robert Colby (University of Mississippi)
URL:https://teachingamericanhistory.org/event/hist-608-3a-polsc-608-3a-civil-war-and-reconstruction/
LOCATION:Ashland\, OH\, 340 Samaritan Ave\, Ashland\, OH\, 44805\, United States
CATEGORIES:Graduate Programs
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SUMMARY:605: The Age of Enterprise
DESCRIPTION:HIST 605 3A / POLSC 605 3A: The Age of Enterprise\nIn the last decades of the 19th century\, the United States took decisive steps away from its rural\, agrarian past toward its industrial future\, assuming its place among world powers. This course examines that movement\, covering such topics as business-labor relations\, political corruption\, immigration\, imperialism\, the New South\, and segregation and racism.​​​​​​​ \nMaterials: Syllabus Course Pack
URL:https://teachingamericanhistory.org/event/hist-605-3a-polsc-605-3a-the-age-of-enterprise/
LOCATION:Ashland\, OH\, 340 Samaritan Ave\, Ashland\, OH\, 44805\, United States
CATEGORIES:Graduate Programs
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SUMMARY:510: Great American Texts – Democracy in America
DESCRIPTION:HIST 510 3A / POLSC 510 3A: Great American Texts – Democracy in America\nAlexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America is the best book on democracy and the best book on America. He recognized the justice of democratic equality but also was concerned how the passion for equality could degrade human dignity\, undermine liberty\, and sap public spiritedness. As a friendly critic of democracy\, Tocqueville looked for principles\, practices\, and institutions that are both compatible with democracy but also support excellence\, freedom\, and the civic virtues. This course will examine as much of the book as we can and will focus on Tocqueville’s reflections on the Puritans\, political institutions\, civil associations\, slavery\, Native Americans\, women and the family\, public opinion\, happiness\, and religion. \nMaterials: Syllabus Course Pack
URL:https://teachingamericanhistory.org/event/hist-510-3a-polsc-510-3a-great-american-texts-democracy-in-america/
LOCATION:Ashland\, OH\, 340 Samaritan Ave\, Ashland\, OH\, 44805\, United States
CATEGORIES:Graduate Programs
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SUMMARY:502: The American Founding
DESCRIPTION:HIST 502 3A / POLSC 502 3A: The American Founding\nThis course is an intensive study of the constitutional convention\, the struggle over ratification of the Constitution\, and the creation of the Bill of Rights. It will include a close examination of the Federalist Papers and the antifederalist papers.
URL:https://teachingamericanhistory.org/event/hist-502-3a-polsc-502-3a-the-american-founding/
LOCATION:Ashland\, OH\, 340 Samaritan Ave\, Ashland\, OH\, 44805\, United States
CATEGORIES:Graduate Programs
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