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Mar 28, 2024
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HIST 323 - Liberty and Power, Democracy and Slavery in Jacksonian America 4 SS, CD, WR
Second Semester. An exploration of the cultural dynamics, social relations, economic forces, and political structures that shaped the lives of ordinary Americans—African American, Euro-American and Native American; male and female; rich, middling, and poor; urban and rural; northern and southern, eastern and western; native-born and immigrant—between approximately 1820 and 1850. After reading Alexis de Tocqueville’s classic analysis of Jacksonian democracy, we will focus on recent case studies and current scholarly controversies.
Prerequisites & Notes Consent of instructor required.
Enrollment Limit: 14.
Mr. Kornblith
Credits: 4 hours
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