SLIDES for Lowell Mills (for teacher use) -- about 2.5MB in size
Classes for Spring Semester -- 2010
1. HIST 241 -- History of Social Welfare (T-TH 1:30-2:45PM) 3 texts: (used copies are easily found on Amazon.com, etc.)
Walter Trattner, From
Poor Law to Welfare State: A History of Social Welfare in
Jacob A. Riis, How
the Other Half Lives.
David Carlton and Peter Coclanis, eds..
Confronting Southern Poverty in the Great Depression.
Ernst Breisach, Historiography: Ancient,
Medieval and Modern (University of Chicago Press, 1983) paper --
ISBN-13: 9780226072838
Conal Furay and Michael Salevouris,The
Methods and Skills of History, 2nd ed. (Harland Davidson, 2000)
paper -- ISBN-13: 9780882959825
John Lewis Gaddis, The Landscape of
History (Oxford University Press, 2004) paper –
ISBN-13: 9780195171570
Amy Levin, ed., Defining Memory
(Altamira Press, 2007) paper -- ISBN-13: 9780759110502
Christopher Hitchens, Thomas Paine's “Rights of Man” (2007) hardcover
Ignatieff, Michael, ed., American Exceptionalism and Human Rights (2006) paper
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HIST 241 -- History of Social Welfare, T-Th, 1:30-2:45PM (MacLean
181) TERMS for exam 2 Slide Set 3 -- American Public Health for exam 2 Slide set 4 -- Urban Challenges for exam 2 Slide set 5 -- The Great Depression for exam 2 Slide set 6 -- The Great Society for exam 2 Essay Question for exam 2 |
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HIST 121 -- US History Survey (to 1877), T-Th, 3-4:15PM (MacLean 181) Class syllabus (in Word 2007) Syllabus (in Word 2003) Terms for Exam 3 Essay Question for Exam 3 (primary source for this is Oakes, Slavery and Freedom (esp. chapter 4). Slide set 1 for exam 3 -- National Expansion Slide set 2 for exam 3 -- War for the Union |
Slides for "The American Revolution -- The Continental Army" (feel free to download a copy -- it's 2.5MB in size)
Slides for "National Guard" (feel free to download -- about 9MB in size)
POWER POINT SLIDES for story of Herman Stern and the Holocaust (may be downloaded and used for classes, etc.)
WEB SITE for 164th Infantry in World War II