"Nineteenth-Century America"
Schedule:
Here are the daily topics:
Sept 11- "The Forgotten Presidents," Dr. Leah Murray, Professor of Political Science
Sept 18- "Spanish/American War and the Modern American Military," Dr. Branden Little, Professor of History
Sept 25- "American Romanticism," Dr. Stephen Francis, Professor of History
Oct 2- "Huck Finn and Moby Dick," Dr. Russell Burrows, Professor of English
Oct 9- "Nat Turner, Enslaved Prophet," Dr. Greg Downs, Professor of History, UC Davis, 7:00 p.m. LH 101
Oct 16 - Fall Break
Oct 23- "The Economics of Slavery," Dr. Álvaro La Parra-Pérez, Associate Professor of Economics
Oct 30- "Abraham Lincoln's War," Dr. Nathan Rives, Assistant Professor of History
Nov 6- "Alexis de Tocqueville's America," Dr. Thom Kuehls, Professor of Political Science
Nov 13- "Beyond Suffrage: Women's Movements in Late 19th-Century America," Dr. Leah LaGrone, Assistant Professor of History
Nov 20- "Consumerism in Late Nineteenth-Century America," Dr. Susan Matt, Professor of History
Nov 27- Thanksgiving Break
Dec 4- "Cattle & Cowboys in the American West," Dr. Kerri Clement, Assistant Professor of History
Dec 11- "Money in the Americas," Dr. James Almeida, Assistant Professor of History
This seminar will be held Wednesday evenings, September-December, from 4:15-6:45 p.m.
Weber State Main Campus, Lindquist Hall, Room 112
The Social Science Education Center is covering the cost of this seminar.
So you will be able to get college credit at No Cost to You.
For further information contact Dr. Stephen Francis sfrancis@weber.edu
How to Register
Scroll down to HIST 2920 "Nineteenth-Century America" and click on "Add to Cart" and after that click on "Grant" to have the cost paid for
Then when you are at the payment screen click on Grant in the drop-down menu. Make sure you sign up for the appropriate section: one is a Credit/No Credit Course, and there is one that is for a Letter Grade.
****Looking Ahead:
Spring 2025--Society and Culture in History
If you have any questions, please contact Dr. Stephen Francis sfrancis@weber.edu.