Calendar for HIST 382 – Spring 2007

 

The course meets Tuesdays & Thursdays 2:00-3:15 in Morrill 103.  Check back to this calendar now and then, as revisions will be made to adjust to realities as we go along.  The calendar as presently posted (1/15/07) is not complete.  It puts the main elements and deadlines in place, but other details will be added.  Also keeping checking the home page of the course, as announcements and updates will be posted in the weblog, the Club Car.

 

Date

In-Class Proceedings

Assignments & Reminders

T

9

Jan

Welcome PPT.  Day 1 handout, general discussion of course.  Assessment: 20 Questions.  Collect e-mail addresses for the weblog.

Explore the website of the course; questions, bring them to class on Thursday.

R

11

Jan

Questions over materials in website?  Begin Lecture 1.  Begin individual introductions in class.

Remember there’s a study guide for each lecture—as linked to left.  Consult this in association with class lecture, follow links.  Time now to begin reading Continental Divide.

T

16

Jan

Go over specs for written assignments.  Continue Lecture 1.  Continue individual introductions.

Introduce yourselves, and early discussion of Lipset can begin in the Club Car.

R

18

Jan

Conclude Lecture 1.

We should be seeing some written assignments showing up by now in the Club Car.

T

23

Jan

Begin Lecture 2.

 

R

25

Jan

Continue Lecture 2.

 

T

30

Jan

Conclude Lecture 2.

 

R

1

Feb

Begin Lecture 3.

 

T

6

Feb

Conclude Lecture 3.  In-class preparation for discussion of Lipset.

Deadline: responses to Lipset text to be posted by noon 6 February.

R

8

Feb

In-class discussion of Lipset.  Introduction to Ens.

Time to start reading Ens, Homeland to Hinterland.

T

13

Feb

Begin Lecture 4.

Early discussion of Ens can begin in the Club Car.

R

15

Feb

Conclude Lecture 4.

 

T

20

Feb

Begin Lecture 5.

 

R

22

Feb

Continue Lecture 5.

 

T

27

Feb

Conclude Lecture 5.

 

R

1

Mar

No class this day.

Isern at MVHC in Omaha

Deadline: responses to Ens to be posted by noon 2 March.

T

6

Mar

In-class preparation for discussion of Ens.

Isern on research trip in New Zealand

Weblog postings continue; Isern & Wilkie continue reading, evaluating, & responding.

R

8

Mar

No class this day.

Spring Break

T

20

Mar

In-class discussion of Ens.  Introduction to Mann.

 

R

22

Mar

Begin Lecture 6.

Early discussion of Mann can begin in the Club Car.

T

27

Mar

Conclude Lecture 6.

 

R

29

Mar

Begin Lecture 7.

 

T

3

Apr

Conclude Lecture 7.

 

R

5

Apr

Lecture 8.

 

T

10

Apr

Begin Lecture 9.

Deadline: responses to Mann to be posted by noon 11 April.

R

12

Apr

In-class preparation for discussion of Mann.

Isern at WSSA in Calgary

 

T

17

Apr

In-class discussion of Mann.

 

R

19

Apr

Conclude Lecture 9.

21-22 April: possible dates for Wild Winnipeg Weekend.

T

24

Apr

Lecture 10.

 

R

26

Apr

Lecture 11.

 

T

1

May

Lecture 12.

 

R

3

May

Evaluations & assessments.

The Club Car closes at noon Friday.  No more assignments accepted after that time.

No Final Exam

 

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