Middlebury

HIST0415A-S17

Rdgs US History-Protest

Readings in American History: The Protest Impulse
An exploration of the protest impulse in American history, with particular attention given to the American Revolutionaries, Populists, and Civil Rights activists. Among the key questions to be explored are: What are the principal causes of insurgency? What is the relationship between a leader and a protest movement? Is there an American protest tradition? Why are some insurgent groups more successful than others? As these questions are discussed, we will examine the qualities of good scholarship, the role of theory in history, and the influence of political commitments on the shaping of interpretation. (formerly HIST 0410) 3 hrs. sem
Course Reference Number (CRN):
22252
Subject Code:
HIST
Course Number:
0415
Section Identifier:
A

Course

HIST 0415

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Spring 2017

HIST0415A-S17 Seminar (Ralph)