HIST 620: Development of the Early Republic, 1783-1815

HIST 620-001: Developing Early Republics: 1783-1815 (ON-CAMPUS)
(Spring 2021)

07:20 PM to 10:00 PM W

Enterprise Hall 274

Section Information for Spring 2021

This course is set up as a HYBRID, meaning about half the students will attend classes in-person on campus (maintaining required social distancing measures) and the other half will participate synchronously online. Students enrolling into the on-campus section (HIST 620-001) should register using CRN: 20999. Students enrolling into the online section (HIST 620-DL1) should register using CRN: 22003.

This course will explore the social, political, and cultural changes in the United States from the conclusion of the American Revolution until the 1820s. A major theme of the course is the meaning and limits of democratization in the early republic. Particular issues to be addressed include: the emergence of a postcolonial national identity; the growth and expansion of slavery; changes in racial ideology; the rise of a two-party political system; ongoing conflicts with Native Americans; the changing status of women; and the US in the world. The focus will be on the recent historiography of the early republic, although some older classic works may be read. The course will be offered both in-person and online (synchronously).

This course is set up as a HYBRID, meaning about half the students will attend classes in-person on campus (maintaining required social distancing measures) and the other half will participate synchronously online.  HIST 620-001 is the ON-CAMPUS section; HIST 620-DL1 is the ONLINE section.

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Course Information from the University Catalog

Credits: 3

Investigates breakdown of Confederation, Constitutional Convention, and role of revolutionary ideology of republicanism. Discusses leadership and policies of republic in hostile international context. Students read extensively in monographic literature and prepare research paper. May not be repeated for credit.
Registration Restrictions:

Enrollment limited to students with a class of Advanced to Candidacy, Graduate, Junior Plus, Non-Degree or Senior Plus.

Enrollment is limited to Graduate, Non-Degree or Undergraduate level students.

Students in a Non-Degree Undergraduate degree may not enroll.

Schedule Type: Lecture
Grading:
This course is graded on the Graduate Regular scale.

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