Schrag Schedule
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: Megan: Schulman and Zelizer, [[Rightward Bound]]; Nickerson, ''Mothers of Conservatism: Women and the Postwar Right'' | : Megan: Schulman and Zelizer, [[Rightward Bound]]; Nickerson, ''Mothers of Conservatism: Women and the Postwar Right'' | ||
: Spencer: Moreton, [[To Serve God and Wal-Mart]]; Phillips-Fein, [[Invisible Hands]] | : Spencer: Moreton, [[To Serve God and Wal-Mart]]; Phillips-Fein, [[Invisible Hands]] | ||
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+ | ===Spring 2013 (20c United States) === | ||
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+ | ==== January 31. Progressivism==== | ||
+ | : Common Text: Rodgers, [[Atlantic Crossings]], 1-408; Jacobs, [[Pocketbook Politics]], 1-92. | ||
+ | : Celeste: Peter Hales, [[Silver Cities]]; Elisabeth Clemens, [[The People's Lobby]] | ||
+ | : Kirk: Emily Rosenberg, [[Spreading the American Dream]]; Kimberly S. Johnson, [[Governing the American State]]: Congress and the new Federalism, 1877-1929 | ||
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+ | ====February 21. New Deal==== | ||
+ | Leader: Kirk | ||
+ | : Common Texts: Rodgers, [[Atlantic Crossings]], 409-484; Jacobs, [[Pocketbook Politics]], 95-175; Cohen, [[A Consumers' Republic]], 5-61 | ||
+ | : Celeste: Linda Gordon, [[Pitied But Not Entitled]]; Neil Maher, [[Nature's New Deal]] | ||
+ | : Kirk: Jordan Schwartz, [[The New Dealers]]; Colin Gordon, [[New Deals]]: Business, Labor and Politics in America, 1920-1935 | ||
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+ | ====March 7. World War II Home Front==== | ||
+ | Leader: Celeste | ||
+ | : Common Texts: Rodgers, [[Atlantic Crossings]], 485-508; Jacobs, [[Pocketbook Politics]], 179-220; Cohen, [[A Consumers' Republic]], 62-109. | ||
+ | : Celeste: Jasmine Alinder, [[Moving Images]]; George Roeder Jr., [[The Censored War]] | ||
+ | : Kirk: James T. Sparrow, [[Warfare State]]: World War II Americans and Age of Big Government; George Roeder Jr., [[The Censored War]] | ||
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+ | ====April 4. Suburbanization==== | ||
+ | Leader: Kirk | ||
+ | : Common Texts: Jacobs, [[Pocketbook Politics]], 221-261; Cohen, [[A Consumers' Republic]], 112-397. | ||
+ | : Celeste: Becky Nicolaides, [[My Blue Heaven]]; Andrew Wiese, [[Places of Their Own]] | ||
+ | : Kirk: Kenneth T. Jackson, [[Crabgrass Frontier]]; M. Jeffrey Hardwick; [[Mall Maker]]: Victor Gruen, Architect of the American Dream | ||
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+ | ====April 25. Conservatism==== | ||
+ | Leader: Celeste | ||
+ | : Common Texts: Cohen, [[A Consumers' Republic]], 399-410; Jacobs, [[Pocketbook Politics]], 262-265; Schulman and Zelizer, [[Rightward Bound]] | ||
+ | : Celeste: Kim Phillips-Fein, [[Invisible Hands]]; Darren Dochuk, [[From Bible Belt to Sun Belt]] | ||
+ | : Kirk: Rick Perlstein, [[Nixonland]]; Michael W. Flamm, [[Law and Order]]: Street Crime, Civil Unrest, And The Crisis Of Liberalism in the 1960s | ||
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+ | ===Fall 2012 (20c United States) === | ||
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+ | ====September 5. Progressivism==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Leader: Lindsey | ||
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+ | : Common Text: Hales, [[Silver Cities]]: Photographing American Urbanization, 1839-1939 | ||
+ | : Sheri: Ewen, [[Immigrant Women in the Land of Dollars]]; Molina, [[Fit to Be Citizens?]] Public Health and Race in Los Angeles, 1879-1939. | ||
+ | : Lindsey: Nightingale, [[Segregation]]: A Global History of Divided Cities; Rosenberg, [[Spreading the American Dream]]: American Economic & Cultural Expansion 1890-1945 | ||
+ | : Alexandra: Elisabeth S. Clemens, [[The People's Lobby]]: Organizational Innovation and the Rise of Interest Group Politics in the United States, 1890-1925; Frank Tobias Higbie, [[Indispensable Outcasts]]: Hobo Workers and Community in the American Midwest, 1880-1930. | ||
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+ | ====September 19. New Deal==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Leader: Alex | ||
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+ | : Common Text: Schwarz, [[The New Dealers]]: Power Politics in the Age of Roosevelt | ||
+ | : Sheri: Gordon, [[Pitied But Not Entitled]]: Single Mothers and the History of Welfare; Smith, [[Building New Deal Liberalism]]: The Political Economy of Public Works, 1933-1956. | ||
+ | : Lindsey: Cohen , [[A Consumers' Republic]]: The Politics of Mass Consumption in Postwar America; Radford, [[Modern Housing for America]]: Policy Struggles in the New Deal Era. | ||
+ | : Alexandra: Lizabeth Cohen, [[Making a New Deal]]: Industrial Workers in Chicago, 1919-1939; G. William Domhoff, [[Class and Power in the New Deal]]: Corporate Moderates, Southern Democrats, and the Liberal-Labor Coalition | ||
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+ | ====October 3. World War II==== | ||
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+ | Leader: Sheri | ||
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+ | Common Texts: [[The War in American Culture]] and [[The American West Transformed]] | ||
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+ | : Sheri: [[Eating for Victory]] | ||
+ | : Lindsey: [[The Bad City and the Good War]] | ||
+ | : Alexandra: Amy Bentley. [[Eating For Victory]]: Food Rationing And The Politics of Domesticity; George Roeder, Jr., [[The Censored War]]: American Visual Experience During World War Two | ||
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+ | ====October 17. Suburbanization==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Leader: Lindsey | ||
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+ | Common Text: [[Sorting Out the New South City]] | ||
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+ | : Sheri: [[Downtown America]]; [[Crabgrass Frontier]] | ||
+ | : Lindsey: [[My Blue Heaven]]; [[Places of their Own]] | ||
+ | : Alexandra: Andrew Wiese, [[Places of Their Own]]: African American Suburbanization in the Twentieth Century; Lisa McGirr, [[Suburban Warriors]]: The Origins of the New American Right | ||
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+ | ====October 31. Civil Rights==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Leader: Alex | ||
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+ | Common Text: Chafe, [[Civilities and Civil Rights]]: Greensboro, North Carolina, and the Black Struggle for Freedom. | ||
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+ | : Sheri: Goluboff, [[The Lost Promise of Civil Rights]], Mcguire, [[At the Dark End of the Street]]: Black Women, Rape, and Resistance – a New History of the Civil Rights Movement from Rosa Parks to the Rise of Black Power. | ||
+ | : Lindsey: Sugrue, [[Sweet Land of Liberty]], Eskew, [[But for Birmingham]] | ||
+ | : Alexandra: Thomas J. Sugrue. [[Sweet Land of Liberty]]: The Forgotten Struggle for Civil Rights in the North; Matthew Lassiter, [[The Myth of Southern Exceptionalism]] | ||
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+ | ====November 14. Conservatism==== | ||
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+ | Leader: Sheri | ||
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+ | Common Texts: McGirr, [[Suburban Warriors]]: The Origins of the New American Right; Phillips-Fein, [[Invisible Hands]]: The Making of the Conservative Movement from the New Deal to Reagan. | ||
+ | : Optional: Perlstein, [[Nixonland]]: The Rise of a President and the Fracturing of America. | ||
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+ | : Sheri: Moreton, [[To Serve God and Wal-Mart]]: The Making of Christian Free Enterprise | ||
+ | : Lindsey: Kruse, [[White Flight]]: Atlanta and the Making of Modern Conservatism | ||
+ | : Alexandra: Matthew D. Lassiter, [[The Silent Majority]]: Suburban Politics in the Sunbelt South; Bethany Moreton. [[To Serve God and Wal-Mart]]: The Making of Christian Free Enterprise |
Revision as of 21:21, 6 January 2016
Contents |
Spring 2016 (20c United States)
January 25. Progressivism and World War I
Leader: Becca
- Common Texts: Capozzola, Uncle Sam Wants You
- Andrew:
- Becca: testing again
- Stephanie: Bachin, Building the South Side
February 8. New Deal
Leader: Stephanie
- Common Texts: Cohen, Making a New Deal.
- Andrew:
- Becca:
- Stephanie: Fear Itself
February 22. World War II
Leader: Andrew
- Common Texts: Sparrow, Warfare State
- Andrew: Sherry, The Rise of American Air Power
- Becca:
- Stephanie:
March 14. Civil Rights
Leader: Becca
- Common Texts: Brown-Nagin, Courage to Dissent
- Andrew:
- Becca:
- Stephanie:
March 28. Suburbanization
Leader: Stephanie
- Common Texts: Sugrue, The Origins of the Urban Crisis
- Andrew:
- Becca:
- Stephanie:
April 11. Conservatism
Leader: Andrew
- Common Texts: Cowie, Stayin' Alive
- Andrew: Phillips-Fein, Invisible Hands
- Becca:
- Stephanie:
Spring 2015 (20c United States)
January 26. Progressivism
- Common Text: Rodgers, Atlantic Crossings, 1-408.
- Anne: Hales, Silver Cities: Photographing American Urbanization; Bachin, Building the South Side: Urban Space and Civic Culture in Chicago, 1890-1919.
- David:Benton-Cohen, Borderline Americans; Dawley, Changing the World.
- Beth:Dawley, Changing the World.; Cybelle Fox, Three Worlds of Relief.
February 16. Snow Day
March 2. 3pm. New Deal
Leader: David
- Common Texts: Rodgers, Atlantic Crossings, 409-508; Jordan Schwartz, The New Dealers
- Anne: Esperdy. Modernizing Main Street: Architecture and Consumer Culture in the New Deal.; Hughes. American Genesis: A Century of Invention and Technological Enthusiasm 1870-1970.
- David: Rosenberg, Spreading the American Dream; Sanchez, Becoming Mexican American.
- Beth: Gregory, American Exodus; Weber, Dark Sweat, White Gold
March 2. 4:15 pm. Civil Rights
Leader: Anne
- Common Text: Brown-Nagin, Courage to Dissent
- Anne: Gene Roberts and Hank Klibanoff. The Race Beat:The Press, the Civil Rights Struggle, and the Awakening of a Nation.; Baker. On Strike and On Film: Mexican American Families and Blacklisted Filmmakers in Cold War America
- David: Dudziak, Cold War Civil Rights; Foley, Quest for Equality.
- Beth: McGuire, At the Dark End of the Street; Sugrue, Sweet Land of Liberty.
March 23. Suburbanization
Leader: Beth
- Common Text: Cohen, A Consumers' Republic
- Anne: Horowitz. Betty Friedan and the Making of The Feminine Mystique: The American Left, the Cold War, and Modern Feminism; Karal, As Seen on TV: The Visual Culture of Everyday Life in the 1950s.
- David: Needham, Power Lines; Wiese, Places of Their Own.
- Beth: Kruse, White Flight; Weise, Places of Their Own.
April 6. Conservatism
Leader:
- Common Texts: Cowie, Stayin' Alive
- Anne: Nickerson, Mothers of Conservatism: Women and the Postwar Right; Schulman, Bruce J., and Julian E. Zelizer, eds. Rightward Bound: Making America Conservative in the 1970s.
- David: McGirr, Suburban Warriors; Perlstein, Nixonland.
- Beth: Dochuk, From Bible Belt to Sun Belt; Nickerson, Mothers of Conservatism.
Spring 2014 (20c United States)
Monday dates listed. If we meet on Wednesdays, dates TBA.
January 27. Progressivism and World War I
Leader: Dan
- Common Text: Hanchett, Sorting Out the New South City
- Dan: Ngai,The Lucky Ones; Yellin, Racism in the Nation's Service
- Megan: Dawley, Changing the World; Capozzola, Uncle Sam Wants You
- Spencer: Frankel and Dye (eds.), Gender, Class, Race, and Reform in the Progressive Era; Capozzola, Uncle Sam Wants You
February 10. New Deal
Leader: Megan
- Common Text: Schwarz, The New Dealers: Power Politics in the Age of Roosevelt
- Dan: Radford, Modern Housing for America: Policy Struggles in the New Deal Era; Kirby, Rural Worlds Lost
- Megan: Cohen, Making a New Deal; Maher, Nature's New Deal
- Spencer: Gordon, Pitied but Not Entitled; Esperdy, Modernizing Main Street
February 24. World War II
Meet at 1pm Leader: Spencer
- Common Text: Peterson, Planning the Home Front
- Dan: Sparrow, Warfare State; Hughes, American Genesis
- Megan: Roeder, The Censored War; Erenberg and Hirsch, eds, The War in American Culture
- Spencer: Dower, Embracing Defeat; Albrecht (ed.), WWII and the American Dream
March 17. Suburbanization
Leader: Megan
- Common Text: Cohen , A Consumers' Republic: The Politics of Mass Consumption in Postwar America
- Dan: Cowan, More Work for Mother; Kline, Consumers in the Country
- Megan: Wiese, Places of Their Own; Nicolaides, My Blue Heaven
- Spencer: Wiese, Places of Their Own; Jackson, Crabgrass Frontier
March 31. Civil Rights
Leader: Dan
- Common Text: Brown-Nagin, Courage to Dissent
- Dan: Baker, On Strike and On Film; Jeffries, Bloody Lowndes
- Megan: Dudziak, Cold War Civil Rights
- Spencer: McGuire, At the Dark End of the Street
April 14. Conservatism
Leader: Spencer
- Common Text: Lisa McGirr, Suburban Warriors: The Origins of the New American Right (?)
- Dan: Dochuk, From Bible Belt to Sun Belt; Cowie, Capital Moves
- Megan: Schulman and Zelizer, Rightward Bound; Nickerson, Mothers of Conservatism: Women and the Postwar Right
- Spencer: Moreton, To Serve God and Wal-Mart; Phillips-Fein, Invisible Hands
Spring 2013 (20c United States)
January 31. Progressivism
- Common Text: Rodgers, Atlantic Crossings, 1-408; Jacobs, Pocketbook Politics, 1-92.
- Celeste: Peter Hales, Silver Cities; Elisabeth Clemens, The People's Lobby
- Kirk: Emily Rosenberg, Spreading the American Dream; Kimberly S. Johnson, Governing the American State: Congress and the new Federalism, 1877-1929
February 21. New Deal
Leader: Kirk
- Common Texts: Rodgers, Atlantic Crossings, 409-484; Jacobs, Pocketbook Politics, 95-175; Cohen, A Consumers' Republic, 5-61
- Celeste: Linda Gordon, Pitied But Not Entitled; Neil Maher, Nature's New Deal
- Kirk: Jordan Schwartz, The New Dealers; Colin Gordon, New Deals: Business, Labor and Politics in America, 1920-1935
March 7. World War II Home Front
Leader: Celeste
- Common Texts: Rodgers, Atlantic Crossings, 485-508; Jacobs, Pocketbook Politics, 179-220; Cohen, A Consumers' Republic, 62-109.
- Celeste: Jasmine Alinder, Moving Images; George Roeder Jr., The Censored War
- Kirk: James T. Sparrow, Warfare State: World War II Americans and Age of Big Government; George Roeder Jr., The Censored War
April 4. Suburbanization
Leader: Kirk
- Common Texts: Jacobs, Pocketbook Politics, 221-261; Cohen, A Consumers' Republic, 112-397.
- Celeste: Becky Nicolaides, My Blue Heaven; Andrew Wiese, Places of Their Own
- Kirk: Kenneth T. Jackson, Crabgrass Frontier; M. Jeffrey Hardwick; Mall Maker: Victor Gruen, Architect of the American Dream
April 25. Conservatism
Leader: Celeste
- Common Texts: Cohen, A Consumers' Republic, 399-410; Jacobs, Pocketbook Politics, 262-265; Schulman and Zelizer, Rightward Bound
- Celeste: Kim Phillips-Fein, Invisible Hands; Darren Dochuk, From Bible Belt to Sun Belt
- Kirk: Rick Perlstein, Nixonland; Michael W. Flamm, Law and Order: Street Crime, Civil Unrest, And The Crisis Of Liberalism in the 1960s
Fall 2012 (20c United States)
September 5. Progressivism
Leader: Lindsey
- Common Text: Hales, Silver Cities: Photographing American Urbanization, 1839-1939
- Sheri: Ewen, Immigrant Women in the Land of Dollars; Molina, Fit to Be Citizens? Public Health and Race in Los Angeles, 1879-1939.
- Lindsey: Nightingale, Segregation: A Global History of Divided Cities; Rosenberg, Spreading the American Dream: American Economic & Cultural Expansion 1890-1945
- Alexandra: Elisabeth S. Clemens, The People's Lobby: Organizational Innovation and the Rise of Interest Group Politics in the United States, 1890-1925; Frank Tobias Higbie, Indispensable Outcasts: Hobo Workers and Community in the American Midwest, 1880-1930.
September 19. New Deal
Leader: Alex
- Common Text: Schwarz, The New Dealers: Power Politics in the Age of Roosevelt
- Sheri: Gordon, Pitied But Not Entitled: Single Mothers and the History of Welfare; Smith, Building New Deal Liberalism: The Political Economy of Public Works, 1933-1956.
- Lindsey: Cohen , A Consumers' Republic: The Politics of Mass Consumption in Postwar America; Radford, Modern Housing for America: Policy Struggles in the New Deal Era.
- Alexandra: Lizabeth Cohen, Making a New Deal: Industrial Workers in Chicago, 1919-1939; G. William Domhoff, Class and Power in the New Deal: Corporate Moderates, Southern Democrats, and the Liberal-Labor Coalition
October 3. World War II
Leader: Sheri
Common Texts: The War in American Culture and The American West Transformed
- Sheri: Eating for Victory
- Lindsey: The Bad City and the Good War
- Alexandra: Amy Bentley. Eating For Victory: Food Rationing And The Politics of Domesticity; George Roeder, Jr., The Censored War: American Visual Experience During World War Two
October 17. Suburbanization
Leader: Lindsey
Common Text: Sorting Out the New South City
- Sheri: Downtown America; Crabgrass Frontier
- Lindsey: My Blue Heaven; Places of their Own
- Alexandra: Andrew Wiese, Places of Their Own: African American Suburbanization in the Twentieth Century; Lisa McGirr, Suburban Warriors: The Origins of the New American Right
October 31. Civil Rights
Leader: Alex
Common Text: Chafe, Civilities and Civil Rights: Greensboro, North Carolina, and the Black Struggle for Freedom.
- Sheri: Goluboff, The Lost Promise of Civil Rights, Mcguire, At the Dark End of the Street: Black Women, Rape, and Resistance – a New History of the Civil Rights Movement from Rosa Parks to the Rise of Black Power.
- Lindsey: Sugrue, Sweet Land of Liberty, Eskew, But for Birmingham
- Alexandra: Thomas J. Sugrue. Sweet Land of Liberty: The Forgotten Struggle for Civil Rights in the North; Matthew Lassiter, The Myth of Southern Exceptionalism
November 14. Conservatism
Leader: Sheri
Common Texts: McGirr, Suburban Warriors: The Origins of the New American Right; Phillips-Fein, Invisible Hands: The Making of the Conservative Movement from the New Deal to Reagan.
- Optional: Perlstein, Nixonland: The Rise of a President and the Fracturing of America.
- Sheri: Moreton, To Serve God and Wal-Mart: The Making of Christian Free Enterprise
- Lindsey: Kruse, White Flight: Atlanta and the Making of Modern Conservatism
- Alexandra: Matthew D. Lassiter, The Silent Majority: Suburban Politics in the Sunbelt South; Bethany Moreton. To Serve God and Wal-Mart: The Making of Christian Free Enterprise