2005 Summer Sessions
Middle and High School Teachers
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W. E. B. Du Bois, Martin Luther King, and the American Civil Rights Movement
The Life and Times
of Ronald Reagan

Dates:
July 17 - July 22, 2005

Instructors:

Lucas Morel and Raymond Wolters


Readings: not yet available
Syllabus: not yet available

 

Dates:
July 31 - Aug. 5, 2005

Instructors:

Steven Hayward and Raymond Wolters


Readings: not yet available
Syllabus: not yet available


 

2004 Summer Sessions
Middle and High School Teachers

Abraham Lincoln, the Problem of Slavery, and the Crisis of the Union
Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Great Depression, and the Coming of
World War II

Dates: July 19-23, 2004

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Guest Speakers:

  • Professor Peter Kolchin
  • Professor Michael Johnson
  • Professor James M. McPherson
  • Professor Raymond Wolters
 

Dates: August 1-6, 2004

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Syllabus: click here

Guest Speakers:

  • Professor Otis L. Graham
  • Professor Alonzo Hamby
  • Professor Gary May
  • Professor Raymond Wolters


2003 Summer Sessions
Middle and High School Teachers

George Washington and
Alexander Hamilton:
The Political and Economical Foundations for a New Nation
James Madison and
John Marshall:
The Constitutional Foundation
for Order and Liberty

Dates: July 13-18, 2003
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Guest Speakers:

  • Professor James Roger Sharp,
    Syracuse University
  • Professor Cathy Matson,
    University of Delaware
  • Professor James H. Broussard,
    Lebanon Valley College
  • Dr. Matthew Spalding, Heritage
    Foundation Institute

 

Dates: August 3-8, 2003
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Guest Speakers:

  • Professor Richard Ellis,
    State University of New York, Buffalo
  • Professor Roger Wilkins,
    George Mason University
  • Professor Daniel Dreisbach,
    American University
  • Professor James Magee,
    University of Delaware
  • Professor Herman Belz,
    University of Maryland

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