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CALL
FOR TEACHERS!
APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN
FOR 2011 SUMMER SEMINARS IN AMERICAN HISTORY
K-12 history,
social studies and English teachers are invited to apply to the
Gilder Lehrman Institute of American
History 2011 Summer Seminars. Taught by renowned historians on
college campuses in the US and the UK,
these one-week seminars give educators the opportunity to deepen
their knowledge of topics in American history—while gaining
practical resources and strategies to take back to their
classrooms.
Apply early:
seminar space is limited. APPLICATION DEADLINE: February 1,
2011.
NEW Seminars in
2011:
Slavery and the
Slave Trade in the Caribbean Philip D. Morgan University of West Indies, Cave Hill,
Barbados
William Faulkner
and Southern History Don H. Doyle University of Mississippi
Culture and
Politics in the Age of the Cold War Alan Brinkley Columbia University
Native American History Colin G. Calloway Dartmouth College
Returning
Seminars, among others:
The Era of George
Washington Gordon S. Wood George Washington’s Mount
Vernon
From the Founding
of a Nation to the Crisis of the Union Carol Berkin and Fritz Fischer Tulane University For
Elementary and Middle School teachers
Twentieth Century
Women’s Rights Movements Nancy F. Cott Harvard University
The Great
Depression and World War II David M. Kennedy Stanford University
The Age of
Lincoln Richard
Carwardine St.
Catherine's College, Oxford
University, U.K.
The Global
Cold War Odd Arne Westad Clare College, Cambridge University, U.K.
Economic and
Financial Crises in American History Richard Sylla New York University
For a complete list
of Gilder Lehrman’s 2011 seminars,
information about full and partial fellowships, graduate credit, and
to apply online, visit:
Gilder Lehrman Summer
Seminars
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