Koncepce a interpretace amerických dějin 1620-1877 - JMM011
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W01 Foner. Who Owns History. Preface and chapter 1.pdf | Reading week 1 | Lucie Kýrová, M.A., D.Phil. |
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W09 Rockman. The Unfree Origins of American Capitalism.pdf | Reading week 9 | Lucie Kýrová, M.A., D.Phil. |
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W10 1893 AHA Report. Turner. The Significance of Frontier.pdf | Reading week 10 | Lucie Kýrová, M.A., D.Phil. |
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W11 Finley. Cash to Corinn.pdf | Reading week 11 | Lucie Kýrová, M.A., D.Phil. |
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W11 White. Female Slaves.pdf | Reading week 11 | Lucie Kýrová, M.A., D.Phil. |
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The aim of this course is to introduce students to American historiography by examining a number of major works whose subjects range from the colonial era to 1877. The goal is not to achieve a deep understanding of a particular tropic, but rather to understand the different questions historians ask and methodologies they use. The assigned readings comprise a mix of both older and new scholarship. Together they illustrate a variety of important topics and approaches to American history over the past few decades. Poslední úprava: Kýrová Lucie, M.A., D.Phil. (20.02.2018)
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Topics: Who Owns History? Contact, Conflict, and Environment Colonial Slavery and the Atlantic World Religion in Early America Gender relations in Early America The American Revolution Early Republic The Frontier / Borderlands and Native Americans Antebellum Slavery The Civil War Reconstruction Poslední úprava: Kýrová Lucie, M.A., D.Phil. (20.02.2018)
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