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HIST 10 • Early American History, 1450 - 1877
Instructor: William Cuddihy
M-W: Word • RTF
Tu-Th: Word • RTF
Reading Assignments and Important Terms: Word • RTF
HIST 10 • History of Early America (Colonial)
Instructor: Dr. Julian DelGaudio
Course Information: This semester History 10 will explore slavery with a special emphasis on the slave's search for freedom. Toward this goal we will be reading one of Frederick Douglass's slave narratives. In addition, students will be asked to prepare an account of how an individual slave runaway obtained their freedom.
HIST 10 • History of Early America (Colonial)
Instructor: Wayne Grutzmacher
HIST 10 • Early American History, 1450 - 1877
Instructor: Robin Spence
MW, 9:30 am: Word • Text • PDF
MW, 12:30 pm: Word • Text • PDF
Boston Massacre Article: PDF
Writing Assignment: PDF
Reading and Terms: Word • RTF • PDF
Lecture Outline: Word
HIST 11 • History of Modern America, Reconstruction - Present
Instructor: Dr. Julian DelGaudio
Course Information: This course examines American History from 1865 to the present using seven learning objectives: multiculturalism, regional differentiation, the market and welfare-warfare state as the basis of American welfare, cultural change from traditional to modern society, the role of the state, the American empire, and the role of cultural and racial or ethnic outsiders to challenge Americans to live up to their ideals or establish new ideals. This semester the instructor is particularly interested in showing how American history can illuminate the events surrounding the attack of September 11, 2001
HIST 11 • History of Modern America, Reconstruction - Present
Instructor: Wayne Grutzmacher