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Keremidchieva, Researching Political Communication

POLI 272: Researching Political Communication

Spring 2012; Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:40-11:10 a.m.

Carnegie, Room 206

 

Dr. Zornitsa Keremidchieva

Office: Carnegie Hall 203B

Email: zkeremid@macalester.edu

Office Phone: 651-696-6637

Office Hours: Wednesdays, 2:30-4:00 p.m. and by appointment

 

 

Course Description: This is a research writing workshop that will give you the opportunity […]

Syllabus, The Rhetoric and Politics of Immigration

POLI 294: The Rhetoric and Politics of Immigration

Spring 2012; Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 1:10-2:10 p.m., Carnegie 206

 

Dr. Zornitsa Keremidchieva

Office: Carnegie Hall 203B

Email: zkeremid@macalester.edu

Office Phone: 651-696-6637

Office Hours: Mondays and Wednesdays, 2:20 to 3:20 p.m. and by appointment.

 

Course Description: The United States are often described as a […]

Carol Lasser,Oberlin College

Syllabus for “Oberlin History as American History, Spring, 2012

2/21/2012

History 268

Oberlin History as American History

Spring 2012

Tuesdays and Thursdays 9:00-10:50

King 343

Professor Carol Lasser Office: Rice 317

Carol.lasser@oberlin.edu X56712

Office Hours: Thursdays 3-4:45 and by appointment

 

 

Carol Lasser History 213 First Wave American Feminism

HISTORY 213 – First Wave American Feminism Fall 2010

Production date: September 12, 2010

Adelaide Johnson (left), Dora Lewis, and Jane Addams at the dedication of Johnson’s suffrage sculpture Portrait Monument to Lucretia Mott, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Susan B. Anthony in the U.S. Capitol. National Photo Co. February […]

Williams College “Natural history in the Berkshires” syllabus and Archives’ web guide

The Archives provides sources for the historical study of the region’s ecology and natural disasters: Prof. Art’s BIOL 225 Fall 2007 Syllabus and the Archives’ web guide .

Carol Lasser, Oberlin College

Link to “Oberlin History as American History”

Alicia Christoff, Amherst, Reading Serially syllabus

Reading Serially

A first draft of my syllabus for a First-Year Seminar on 19th-century serial publication, focusing on Charles Dickens’s Bleak House.

Karen Sanchez-Eppler–Working with manuscripts syllabus

The Unprinted Page: Working with Manuscripts

 

This course will focus on the manuscript culture of nineteenth- and early twentieth-centuryAmerica, using manuscripts as a means of thinking about the act of writing, the implications of audience and publication, and the relations between the private and public word. We will study the more private forms […]

Holly Allen, Middlebury – syllabus

Basic syllabus, The American Studies Web Museum

Tim Huebner, Shelby Foote’s Civil War

HuebnerPreliminary Course Proposal