Schedule

Course Schedule:

Week 1: Introduction & Orientation

  • August 26: Introduction
  • August 28: Annie Woo’s “Odrick’s Corner” Documentary
  • August 30: Intro to DoOO Workshop in HCC 407

Week 2: More Orientation

  • September 2: No Class (Labor Day)
  • September 4: Website Workshop
  • September 6: Library Workshop with Peter Catlin (Simpson 225B)

Week 3: Student Introductions

  • September 12: Student Introductions
  • September 14: Student Introductions
  • September 16: Student Introductions

Week 4: Climate Change

  • September 16: Project Proposal Workshop
  • September 18: Read Earl Swift’s “Tangierman’s Lament” for class discussion (class website)
  • September 20: No Class (Dr. Moon at St. Mary’s College)

*** Project proposals are due via email at 5PM***

Week 5: Environmental Advocacy

  • September 23-25: Read Gerold P. McCarthy’s Blueprint for Going Green for class discussion
  • September 27: No class at 11am. Students meet at Old Mill Park at 3pm for Rappahannock River Paddle

Week 6: Race and NOVA’s Suburbanization

  • September 30-October 2: Read Tom Shoop’s A Place Called Ilda for class discussion
  • October 4: Website Workshop

Week 7: White Supremacy

Week 8: Fall Break

  • October 14: No Class (Fall Break)
  • October 16: Watch and Discuss The Tunnel Documentary
  • October 18: No Class (Dr. Moon at Alexandria Forum)

Week 9: Informal Website Presentations

  • October 21-25: Informal Presentations

Week 10: 20th Century Native American History

  • October 28: Brad Hatch (UMW alum) on Tribal Preservation in Virginia
  • October 30-November 1: Read Laura J. Feller’s Being Indigenous in Jim Crow Virginia for class discussion (excerpts; class website)

Week 11: Immigration and Regional Differences

  • November 4-6: “The Latinization of the Central Shenandoah Valley,” “Identity and Assimilation among Young Ethiopian Immigrants,” and “Defining Immigrant Newcomers” for class discussion (class website)
  • November 8: Website Workshop

Week 12: Contemporary Nativism

  • November 11-13: Watch and Discuss 9500 Liberty
  • November 15: Website Workshop

Week 13: Website Presentations

  • November 18-22: 7-to-10 Minute Presentations

Week 14: Thanksgiving

  • November 25: Catch-Up Day
  • November 27-29: Thanksgiving Break (no classes)

Week 15: Final Preparations

  • December 4: Final Website Workshop
  • December 6: Final Essay Review
  • December 8: History and American Studies Symposium (no class)

*** Final Websites Projects are due by 5PM on Friday ***

Week 16: Final Exams

  • Final essays are due on Monday, December 9 at 2:30pm via email