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The American Civil War Era

The American Civil War Era. The primary course blog for HIST 246, Spring 2011. August 17th, 2011 by Caleb McDaniel. This website is the blog for the Spring 2011 version of HIST 246. If you are looking for the Fall 2011 course, please go here. You can also see the final exhibit produced by students in the Spring 2011 and Fall 2011 versions of this course: Dick Dowling and Sabine Pass in History and Memory. April 22nd, 2011 by Mercy Harper. What does this monument communicate about the Vietnam War? Why mig...

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The American Civil War Era. The primary course blog for HIST 246, Spring 2011. August 17th, 2011 by Caleb McDaniel. This website is the blog for the Spring 2011 version of HIST 246. If you are looking for the Fall 2011 course, please go here. You can also see the final exhibit produced by students in the Spring 2011 and Fall 2011 versions of this course: Dick Dowling and Sabine Pass in History and Memory. April 22nd, 2011 by Mercy Harper. What does this monument communicate about the Vietnam War? Why mig...

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Some final announcements « The American Civil War Era

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The American Civil War Era. The primary course blog for HIST 246, Spring 2011. Laquo; Group Project Rubric. First, please be sure to extend your thanks to Mercy, either in comments to this post or by email, for all the work she has done for our course this semester! In addition to grading your blog posts, writing some outstanding round-ups about your posts. And lecturing to our class about her research, Mercy has been doing lots of work behind the scenes on our Dowling archive. Thanks, Mercy!

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Schedule « The American Civil War Era

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The American Civil War Era. The primary course blog for HIST 246, Spring 2011. WEEK 1: January 11-January 13. Read over syllabus and bring questions about it to class on Thursday. Create a Google Account. If you don’t already have one. Fill out online web survey. Complete Blog Post #1, distributed in class on Tuesday and due by 9 am on Thursday, January 13. Reading: For the weekend, begin Brown,. Public Art of Civil War Commemoration. WEEK 2: January 18-January 20. Reading: Complete Brown,. Read through ...

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Some final announcements « The American Civil War Era

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The American Civil War Era. The primary course blog for HIST 246, Spring 2011. Laquo; Group Project Rubric. First, please be sure to extend your thanks to Mercy, either in comments to this post or by email, for all the work she has done for our course this semester! In addition to grading your blog posts, writing some outstanding round-ups about your posts. And lecturing to our class about her research, Mercy has been doing lots of work behind the scenes on our Dowling archive. Thanks, Mercy!

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Group Resources « The American Civil War Era

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The American Civil War Era. The primary course blog for HIST 246, Spring 2011. Laquo; Blog Post #12. The Movie Group is compiling their drafts of a script for their movie on Writeboard. With the same password we always use in this class. The Timeline Group is compiling their data on a Google Spreadsheet. The Podcast Group is compiling their scripts on their blog. And also on a Google Doc, link forthcoming). [UPDATE: Google Doc. Over at the Map Group, Courtney.

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Uncategorized « The American Civil War Era

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The American Civil War Era. The primary course blog for HIST 246, Spring 2011. Archive for the ‘Uncategorized’ Category. Friday, April 22nd, 2011. Suggest that statues of great men might be a way for white southerners to honor soldierly courage without emphasizing slavery. But might this approach still offend black southerners? Does placing a monument to a black hero such as the Arthur Ashe monument on Richmond’s Monument Avenue alongside monuments to Confederate heroes solve the problem? Could slavery’s...

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January « 2011 « The Timeline Group

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A student-led group project from HIST 246. Archive for January, 2011. The Problem with Polarizing People. Thursday, January 27th, 2011. Questions of why the Confederate soldiers fought for a government that supported slavery and why the Union soldiers fought in spite of not necessarily believing in racial equality are thoroughly explored in. What This Cruel War Was Over. Comments Off on The Problem with Polarizing People. Motivations and Thoughts of Confederate Soldiers. Thursday, January 27th, 2011.

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February « 2011 « The Timeline Group

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A student-led group project from HIST 246. Archive for February, 2011. Laquo; Older Entries. The Davis Guards and the Case of the Missing Sword. Thursday, February 24th, 2011. Comments Off on The Davis Guards and the Case of the Missing Sword. Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011. This assertion is later contradicted in the 1940 article:. Tribute was paid to the memory of Dick Dowling and his band of 47 Davis Guards who repulsed a far superior federal force at Fort Griffin in Sabine Pass on September 18, 1863.

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Readings « Public History and Civil War Memory

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Public History and Civil War Memory. A blog by members of HIST 300, a Spring 2011 independent study course. Archive for the ‘Readings’ Category. New article about Irish in South. Monday, March 7th, 2011. In the latest issue of the journal. Just released, there is an article about Civil War memory and the Irish in the South. That I’d like you all to read when you have a chance. Notice the treatment of Dowling towards the end of the article. Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011. And I’m sure we’ll return...Whether a...

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April « 2011 « Public History and Civil War Memory

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Public History and Civil War Memory. A blog by members of HIST 300, a Spring 2011 independent study course. Archive for April, 2011. Tuesday, April 19th, 2011. So, here are my general thoughts after reading your Google Docs:. I wonder if your viewers might potentially be confused by the fact that three of your sections cover. Would this chronological-throughout method fit your mission better, or worse? I’m not sure the literal meaning of the word. Finally, the part of your mission statement that isn&#821...

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The Podcast Group

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A student-led group project from HIST 246. April 4th, 2011 by Caleb McDaniel. It looks like you all have done some great initial investigation about the options in front of you. I wanted to chime in with just a couple of suggestions:. First, several of you have mentioned coordinating with the Map Group. Walking Tour Podcast Locations. April 1st, 2011 by Elizabeth Shulman. 8211; There is the potential for two podcasts for this site. The first is a detailed history of the Battle of Sabine Pass and Dowl...

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April « 2011 « The Podcast Group

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A student-led group project from HIST 246. Archive for April, 2011. Laquo; Older Entries. Wednesday, April 20th, 2011. Small Window For Appropriate Confederate Celebration. Tuesday, April 19th, 2011. I am in the processing of editing the introductory script to better represent the slavery context of the battle of Sabine Pass (including information about the slaves who built the fort, the concentration of blacks along E. Texas, and the significance of the battle for slaves). I am researching information a...

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The American Civil War Era. The primary course blog for HIST 246, Spring 2011. August 17th, 2011 by Caleb McDaniel. This website is the blog for the Spring 2011 version of HIST 246. If you are looking for the Fall 2011 course, please go here. You can also see the final exhibit produced by students in the Spring 2011 and Fall 2011 versions of this course: Dick Dowling and Sabine Pass in History and Memory. April 22nd, 2011 by Mercy Harper. What does this monument communicate about the Vietnam War? Why mig...

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