This project explores the ideological origins and international implications of the American Revolution, the socio-political influence of the First Great Awakening and the debated transition from Articles of Confederation to the U.S. Constitution. Special emphasis...
Cold War America focuses on 1945-1989. This project explores the international and domestic origins of the Cold War, its impact on American politics and culture, the rise of the national security state, relations with Europe and the developing world, and Cold War...
World War II Military History is a worldwide military history of the Second World War with emphasis on the theaters of war and correlated events in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia, relative to the influences on the national and military objectives. Diplomacy...
The Cataclysm of the Union investigates the meaning of the Civil War era, a signal event in both American and world history. Using primary source material, the multifaceted questions regarding this period will be explored: What caused the war? Is secession...
The Birthright of the Reformation will examine the contested events and the legacy of the Reformation in the Western world. Origins of the disunity of Europe in the Reformation crisis of the sixteenth century are explored with emphasis on the relations between...