HIST403  - The Early Republic, 1783-1815

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The Early Republic, 1783-1815 examines the development of American political, social, and cultural institutions during the formative years of the new Republic. Through a study of the primary and secondary literature of American history this course surveys the individuals and groups who influenced the American experience, as well as the cultural, political, and socio-economic movements that shaped the nation. (Prerequisite - HIST300/HS334 for History and Military History majors only).

 

Prerequisites

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Corequisites

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Schedule of Classes

Registration Dates Course Dates Session
10/31/11 - 03/25/12 04/02/12 - 05/27/12 Spring 2012 Session B - 8 Week session
11/28/11 - 04/29/12 05/07/12 - 07/01/12 Spring 2012 Session I - 8 Week session
01/30/12 - 06/24/12 07/02/12 - 08/26/12 Summer 2012 Session B - 8 Week session

Course Materials

Book Title: Inheriting the Revolution : The First Generation of Americans
ISBN: 0674006631
Publication Info: Belknap Press
Author: Appleby, Joyce
Unit Cost: $14.00

Book Title: Affairs of Honor-E-book available in the APUS Online Library
ISBN: 0300097557
Publication Info: Yale University Press
Author: Freeman, Joanne B.
Unit Cost: $12.50

Book Title: Manufacturing Revolution
ISBN: 080187324X
Publication Info: The Johns Hopkins University Press
Author: Lawrence A. Peskin
Unit Cost: $49.75

 
 
 

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