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HIS 3540: World History IV
The United States in the Nineteenth Century
HIS 3540: World History IV
General Resources
Module 1
Module 2
Europe in the Nineteenth Century
Europe in the Twentieth Century: The Era of the Two World Wars
Europe in the Twentieth Century: The Era of the Cold War
Module 3
The United States in the Nineteenth Century
The United States in the Twentieth Century
Latin America in the Nineteenth Century
Latin America in the Twentieth Century
Module 4
Asia in the Twentieth-Century: The Era of Two World Wars
Asia in the Twentieth-Century: The Era of the Cold War
Module 5
Module 6
Module 7
Module 8
The U.S. Constitution
The U.S. Constitution
Online Resources
Discussion Exercise: The U.S. Constitution
Guarneri Review of Billias American Constitutionalism
Jones Review of Billias American Constitutionalism
Law and Versteeg Article on Influence of the U.S. Constitution
The Avalon Project, "The American Constitution"
Bill of Rights Institute
C-SPAN Classroom, "U.S. Constitution"
"The Federalist Papers"
Dan T. Coenen, "Fifteen Curious Facts About the Federalist Papers"
Gordon S. Wood, "Creating a New Government"
The Heritage Foundation: The Constitution
Internet Modern History Sourcebook, The Establishment of the American State
Library of Congress, "Constitution of the United States: Primary Documents in American History"
Gregory E. Maggs, "A Concise Guide to the Federalist Papers"
Gregory A. Mark, "The Vestigial Constitution"
National Constitution Center
NPR, "Federalist Papers Mark 225 Years of Prominence"
PBS LearningMedia, "Teaching the Constitution"
University of Virginia: The Founding Era
National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), "America's Founding Documents"
The U.S. Civil War
Origins of the Civil War
Consequences of the Civil War
Online Resources
Discussion Exercise: Origins of the U.S. Civil War
Kornblith Article on Origins of the Civil War
Ford (Ed.), A Companion to the Civil War and Reconstruction
Post Article on the Origins of U.S. Civil War
Woods Review Article on Origins of the Civil War
PowerPoint: Civil War Historiography by Michaela Reaves
Chadwick Article on the Origins of the Civil War
Peck Review of Holt on the Origins of the Civil War
Bruce Levine, "The Failure of Compromise"
Internet Modern History Sourcebook: US Civil War, The Conflict Over Slavery
Video on the Origins of the U.S. Civil War
Discussion Exercise: Consequences of the U.S. Civil War
Discussion Exercise: Reconstruction
Cotterill Review of Coulter on Reconstruction
Ford (Ed.), A Companion to the Civil War and Reconstruction
Ransom Article on Consequences of the Civil War
The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History, "Reconstruction"
Internet Modern History Sourcebook: US Civil War, Reconstruction and Jim Crow
Roger L. Ransom, "Economics of the Civil War"
Civil War History Center
Civil War Home Page
Gary W. Gallagher, "The American Civil War"
The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History, "New Interpretations of the Civil War"
Internet Modern History Sourcebook: US Civil War
The Journal of the Civil War Era
Library of Congress, Abraham Lincoln Papers at the Library of Congress
Library of Congress, Civil War Glass Negatives and Related Prints
Library of Congress, Civil War Maps
National Park Service, The Civil War, 1861-1865
PBS Video Series on the U.S. Civil War
Yale Open Course on the Civil War
Expansion and Foreign Policy
The Ordinances of the 1780s
The Foreign Policy of George Washington
The Louisiana Purchase and the Florida Cession
The War of 1812 and Anglo-American Relations in the 19th Century
The Monroe Doctrine
Manifest Destiny and the War With Mexico
The United States and Latin America
Matthew Festa Article on Northwest Ordinance
Farley Grubb Chapter on Land Policy, 1781-1802
Reginald Horsman Article on Jefferson and the Ordinance of 1784
Library of Congress, "Northwest Ordinance: Primary Documents in American History"
Americans Versus Indians: The Northwest Ordinance, Territory Making, and Native Americans
James Monroe and the Three-to-Five Clause of the Northwest Ordinance
Tim Bailey, 'Washington's Farewell Address"
Paul O. Carrese, "George Washington's Legacy as a Foreign Policy Guide"
Stephen F. Knott, "America was Founded on Secrets and Lies"
Library of Congress, "George Washington's Farewell Address: Primary Documents in American History"
Miller Center, University of Virginia, "George Washington: Foreign Affairs"
U.S. Department of State, Office of the Historian, "Milestones, 1794-1800"
Barry Balleck Article on Jefferson and the Louisiana Purchase
Sean Theriault Article on Party Politics and the Louisiana Purchase
Roger Ward Article on the Louisiana Purchase
Philip Brooks Article on Spanish Withdrawal from Louisiana
J. C. A. Stagg Article on the East Florida Revolution of 1812
Taylor Review of Cusick, The Other War of 1812
Discussion Exercise: Anglo-American Relations
Discussion Exercise: Michigan in the War of 1812
The Journal of the War of 1812
The War of 1812
U.S. Department of State, Office of the Historian, "Milestones, 1830-1860"
Harry Ammon Article on the Monroe Doctrine
Mark Gilderhus Article on the Meanings and Implications of the Monroe Doctrine
Mary Ann Heiss Article on the Imperial Idea and U.S. National Identity
Jeffrey Malanson Article on the Monroe Doctrine and Congress of Panama
Stephen Valone Article on Seward and the Reassertion of the Monroe Doctrine
The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History, "The Monroe Doctrine, 1823"
Library of Congress, "Monroe Doctrine: Primary Documents in American History"
National Endowment for the Humanities: The Monroe Doctrine
U.S. Department of State, Office of the Historian, "Milestones, 1801-1829"
Discussion Exercise: Causes of the Mexican-American War
Discussion Exercise: U.S. Imperialism
Mary Ann Heiss Article on the Imperial Idea and U.S. National Identity
Kinley Brauer Review Article on Manifest Destiny
Center for Greater Southwestern Studies: "A Continent Divided"
The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History, Guided Readings: Manifest Destiny
Tim Bailey, The Mexican-American War: Arguments For and Against Going to War
Internet Modern History Sourcebook: Early US History
Library of Congress, "Mexican War: A Resource Guide"
U.S. Department of State, Office of the Historian, "Milestones, 1830-1860"
Video on the Mexican-American War
Discussion Exercise: The Spanish-American War
Discussion Exercise: Theodore Roosevelt & U.S.-Latin American Relations
Video on the Spanish-American War
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