10:30 AM to 11:45 AM TR
Research Hall 202
Section Information for Fall 2010
This course uses the topic of Thomas Jefferson’s life and times to introduce students to the methodology of researching, interpreting, and writing history. Students will read both historical documents and secondary sources on a variety of themes and issues, including politics and ideology in the revolutionary era, slavery and race relations, family and domestic life, and education in Jefferson’s America. They will write and revise several short analytical essays on assigned topics and research final projects on topics they choose themselves.View 4 Other Sections of this Course in this Semester »
Credits: 3
Enrollment is limited to students with a major in History.
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