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Civil War Legacy in the South
University of Alabama professor Lesley Gordon taught a class about the Reconstruction Era South and the "Lost Cause" myth. She discussed how "states'…
4 years ago
State Constitutions
Ohio State University professor Margaret Newell teaches a class about state sovereignty during the early republic and examines three examples of stat…
4 years ago
Native Americans & the Federal Government
Black Hills State University professor Thomas Weyant teaches a class about Native American treaties and interactions with the federal government duri…
4 years ago
Mexican-American War
Aquinas College professor John Pinheiro, teaches a class about the Mexican-American War during the late 1840s. Professor Pinheiro is the author of "M…
4 years ago
Disability in Early America
Notre Dame University professor Laurel Daen teaches a class about how disability was defined after the American Revolution and how federal laws impac…
4 years ago
Economics of the Industrial Revolution
George Mason University professor John Nye teaches a class about the economic history of the Industrial Revolution in the United States and Great Bri…
4 years, 1 month ago
New Deal Community of Norvelt
Saint Vincent College professor Timothy Kelly teaches a class about the New Deal Community of Norvelt in Pennsylvania.
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4 years, 1 month ago
Theodore Roosevelt
Taylor University professor Benjamin Wetzel teaches a class on Theodore Roosevelt's life and political career. He looks at Roosevelt's rise in New Yo…
4 years, 1 month ago
End of the Cold War and Youth Culture
Evergreen State College professor Bradley Proctor teaches a class about how the end of the Cold War impacted American youth culture in the 1990s.
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4 years, 1 month ago
The Civil War in Virginia
Texas Christian University professor Steven Woodworth teaches a class about Civil War life on the home front and battles fought in Virginia in the cr…
4 years, 2 months ago