A History of the USA
Explore the history of the USA from the first colonies, via the battle for Independence, to the establishment of a republic upon a continent
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About this event
Whenever some aspect of the history of the United States of America enters into a course I am teaching, strong feelings do seem to be evoked. And I mean negative and positive – often both at the same time!
So here goes…
After nearly a decade now of quite extreme tensions stateside, and with quarter-millennial celebrations due next year, let’s do it all. Let’s make our way through the history of the United States – from the first colonies, through the battle for Independence, to the establishment of a republic upon a continent.
That last achievement can be too easily taken for granted today, but the architects of independence knew how fragile it was!
“Well. What have we got?” enquired an old lady of Ben Franklin at Philadelphia, when the USA was first brought into being. “A republic, ma’am – if you can keep it,” came the reply. And they have kept it – through wars, both civil and expansionist, and through vast changes in demography and prosperity. Right up to today. Say what you like, but it’s the most successful republic on the planet. Whether or not that is all about to change, we cannot know, and nor will we speculate.
What we shall do is explore and celebrate a little over three centuries of history. All the great themes will be there: from the early colonies to the Revolutionary War and onward; the settling of the Prairies; the Goldrush; the Civil War; and on to the colossus of the twentieth century.
Buckle up, pardners. It’s gonna be a helluva ride!
No preparation or reading is required.
No exams, no homework - just entertaining, informative, and accessible learning for pleasure.
You can join us 'live' via Zoom and/or watch recordings of the lectures on demand.
Delivery:
A lecture-based course, delivered via 10 x 2-hour sessions, 14.30-16.30, UK time:
Tuesday September 23
Tuesday September 30
Tuesday October 7
Tuesday October 14
Tuesday October 21
Tuesday November 4
Tuesday November 11
Tuesday November 18
Tuesday November 25
Tuesday December 2
The course will be delivered via 10 live Zoom sessions, and include opportunity for questions and discussion.
Recordings of the lecture elements of each session (with discussion elements edited out for GDPR reasons) will also be available – posted within 48 hours of each session, and available on demand for 2 weeks thereafter.
Frequently asked questions
No problem! We record all of our courses. Recordings are usually posted within 48 hours of broadcast, and available for 2 weeks thereafter (officially. Let us know if you'd like them to be available beyond that). NB Recordings are shorter than the live sessions, but all lecture content is included.
Absolutely! We take Q&As before a 10-minute break at approx. half-time, and there's also time at the end of each session. Sometimes we have very lively Q&A sessions, and sometimes there's just a screen of happy faces. Either's fine by us, and it's not compulsory to join in if you don't want to.
Don't worry! Our recordings just show the slides, plus Robert in a little window. To comply with data privacy (& any squeamishness!), we edit out all personal details - i.e. pre-session chats and Q&A sections - and retain all the actual content.
Good question! We've set up a YouTube channel, with snippets from previous courses, to help you to work that out. You'll find them from here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfNz_GwYH-g
We’re new to Eventbrite, so I know that I may not have thought of everything you might like to ask. Do please email me at robert@wrighthistory.uk and we'll take it from there!
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