Category: Civil war

  • “Exploring the Civil War through Individual Experiences: A Study of Primary Sources and Historical Interpretations”

    The final project will be a 8-10 page essay on a topic of your choosing that I approved.  The proposal is due by Tuesday April 16.  The written essay is due by Friday May 10  (20% of final grade).  You will submit a 5-10 minute video presentation of your work to the class through Blackboard by Monday May 13 (part of participation grade).  Those completing the project will view the videos and write a 1-2 page reflection on that is due at the same time as the final exam.  (5% of final grade).   
    The following are requirements for your final project, should you choose to complete one.  
    8-10 pages double spaced
    Footnotes following Chicago Style
    Topic presented and approved by me
    Off-limit topics:
    General overviews of famous political leaders, generals, people with 500-page diaries who are well-known, large events you cannot cover in 8 pages (Emancipation, Conscription, Gettysburg, Fort Pillow, Petersburg, Lincoln’s Assassination, Chasing Booth)
    Effective topics:  the war through the eyes of an individual, public opinion around a controversy, battle, singular moment in time, war in a particular places through a newspaper, a particular regiment through letters in a newspaper)
    Requirements for Sources:
    Each paper needs to be based on one the following: 
    One collection of published letters from someone who is not famous that covers at least two years of the war
    A run of a single newspaper across the war period to consider a particular place from the perspective of an editor/political party
    At least a dozen newspaper articles that document the response to a particular policy, event or conflict
    A published collection of primary historical sources on a topic (ie. Berlin et al Freedom project
    Each paper must use a combination of 5 of the following:
    Scholarly articles published in historical journals in the past 30 years
    Monographs published in the past 24 years