Jan. 27/28
- Read: Strayer 516-520
- Lecture: Nationalism & Social Movement Theory
- Workshop: Change-Over-Time Essay
- Essay Prompt: Analyze changes and continuities in group identities during the long nineteenth century. Why did they change; why did they stay the same?
Jan. 29/30
- Read: Strayer 513-516; 520-523
- Lecture: Abolition & Feminism
- Workshop: Identity
Jan. 31/Feb. 3
- Read: Strayer 527-533
- Lecture: Intro to Industrial Revolution
- Workshop: Mill Times
- Due: Essay Outline
Feb. 4/5
- Read: Strayer 534-541
- Lecture: Industrial Revolution in Britain
- Workshop: Mill Times
- Due: Guided Viewing Questions
Feb. 6/7
- Read: none
- Lecture: Industrial Revolution
- Workshop: none
Feb. 10/11
- Read: Reilly 783-789
- Discussion: Marx & Communist theory
- Workshop: Exam Review
- Due: Completed Review Sheet
Feb. 12/13
January 6/7
- Reading: none
- Presentation: Review of Enlightenment Political Ideals
- Workshop: DBQ writing recap
January 8/9
- Reading: Strayer 500-504; Reilly #129
- Presentation: American Independence
- Workshop: "Revolution" or "Independence Movement" debate
- Due: 2-paragraph Response
- Summarize the concepts of "popular sovereignty" and the "social contract" and explain their origins as Enlightenment political ideals.
January 10/13
- Reading: Strayer 504-507; Reilly #130
- Presentation: French Revolution
- Workshop: Seminar on Political Documents
January 14/15
- Reading: Strayer 507-510; Reilly #132
- Presentation: Haitian Revolution
- Workshop: Egalite for All video
January 16/17
- Reading: Strayer 510-513; Reilly #133
- Presentation: Spanish American Revolutions
- Workshop: Exam prep
January 21/22
- Reading: none
- Presentation: Review/Summary
- Workshop: Exam Review Q&A
- Due: Review Sheet
January 23/24