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American Urban History to 1870 (History 361) Howard Rabinowitz University of New Mexico New Mexico, USA Fall 1987 |
SYLLABUSINTRODUCTIONThis course will examine the development of Urban America from colonial times to the middle of the 19th century. It will emphasize the origins and growth of the pre-industrial and early industrial city, the interaction between urban residents and their environment, and the impact made by the cities on the life of the nation. Classes will be conducted through a combination of lecture and discussion. There will be a cumulative final examination and an optional take-home midterm (the latter would be 20% of a student s final grade), which will draw together material covered in the lectures, readings and discussions. In addition, undergraduates will do one of the following:
Students wishing to do a term paper must receive prior approval of the topic from me. (All papers are due December 4.) Reading will be assigned from the books listed below. All have been placed on reserve in the library and except for Tunnard and Reed can also be purchased in relatively inexpensive editions at the Ugly bookstore. Those marked with an * will be read in their entirety.
CLASS SCHEDULEWEEK I -- Looking at Urban History
Tuesday, August 25: Thursday, August 27: WEEK II -- City Planning in the Old World and the New
Tuesday, September 1: Thursday, September 3: WEEK III -- Settling In
Tuesday, September 8: Thursday, September 10: WEEK IV -- The City and the Coming of the American Revolution
Tuesday, September 15: Thursday, September 17: WEEK V -- The City in the New Nation
Tuesday, September 22: Thursday, September 24: WEEK VI -- The Transportation Revolution:  ,North and South
Tuesday, September 29: Thursday, October 1: WEEK VII -- From Dependence on Commerce to Industrial Revolution
Tuesday, October 6: Thursday, October 8: WEEK VIII -- Confronting the Problems of Urban Growth
Tuesday, October 13: Thursday, October 15: WEEK IX -- More Problems
Tuesday, October 20: Thursday, October 22: WEEK X -- More Problems
Tuesday, October 27: Thursday, October 29: WEEK XI -- Still More Problems
Tuesday, November 3: Thursday, November 5: WEEK XII -- The Fruits of Mobility
Tuesday, November 10: Thursday, November 12: WEEK XIII -- Indelible Immigrants
Tuesday, November 17: Thursday, November 19: WEEK XIV -- Peculiar Institution
Tuesday, November 24: Thursday November 26: WEEK XV -- The Urban Impact on National Life 1820-1860
Tuesday, December 1: Thursday, December 3: WEEK XVI -- Civil War and a Visual Overview
Tuesday, December 8: Slide Lecture on Pre-1870 City |