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Robert Shelton wrote a new post, Google Tools Survey, on the site The Civil War & Reconstruction 1 month ago
Please follow the link and take a few minutes to fill out the survey for the Center for Teaching Excellence. Remember that for this class we used Google Books (research for your paper/debate on Andrew Johnson’s […]
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Robert Shelton wrote a new post, Welcome, on the site Robert Shelton 1 month, 1 week ago
This is the main web log of Dr. Rob Shelton, Cleveland State University. From here you can access my other sites (and link to them directly).
History 111H , American History to 1877, Honors
History 215, […] -
Robert Shelton wrote a new post, Welcome, on the site History 215 1 month, 1 week ago
This is the website for History 215, African American History to 1877, at Cleveland State University. The course is taught by Dr. Rob Shelton.
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Robert Shelton created the site Robert Shelton's History Blog 1 month, 1 week ago
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Robert Shelton wrote a new post, Midterm Exam, on the site The Civil War & Reconstruction 2 months, 2 weeks ago
The midterm exam is now available on Blackboard Learn (look under Course Content if it’s not immediately visible on your home page). You must complete Part 1 by Friday night at midnight. Part 2 of the exam will […]
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Robert Shelton wrote a new post, Midterm Study Guide, on the site The Civil War & Reconstruction 2 months, 2 weeks ago
Study Guide
Study Guide
Midterm
History 317
Possible multiple choice and/or short identification/short answer (a short paragraph—3, 4 sentences identifying the subject and its/his importance or answering a […] -
Robert Shelton wrote a new post, Google Accounts, on the site The Civil War & Reconstruction 3 months, 3 weeks ago
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Robert Shelton wrote a new post, Plagiarism Resource Site, on the site The Civil War & Reconstruction 4 months ago
Thoroughly read the pages on this site and take self-test. Then come back to the course website on the Cleveland History Blogs and take the Plagiarism Quiz.
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Robert Shelton wrote a new post, Turnitin.com Instructions, on the site The Civil War & Reconstruction 4 months, 1 week ago
All written assignments to be completed outside of class must be submitted through turnitin.com. Here’s how you use it:
Undergraduate students enrolled in HIS 317: Instructions for turnitin.com
Graduate […]
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Robert Shelton wrote a new post, Welcome, on the site The Civil War & Reconstruction 4 months, 1 week ago
This is the course website for HIS317–The Civil War & Reconstruction, taught by Dr. Robert Shelton. On these pages you will find a course syllabus, readings, links, assignments, and other materials you will need […]
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Robert Shelton wrote a new post, Re-shuffled reading schedule, on the site History 601 6 months, 2 weeks ago
To accommodate the Dittrick Museum talk, I’ve rescheduled some of the readings and due dates slightly. Please check the reading schedule page to make sure you know when everything needs to be read and everything is due.
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Robert Shelton wrote a new post, Thursday, 17 November 2011, on the site History 601 6 months, 2 weeks ago
Young, Postcolonialism: A Very Short Introduction.
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Robert Shelton wrote a new post, For Tuesday, 8 November 2011, on the site History 601 6 months, 2 weeks ago
Review Weedon–What is subjectivity? Why is the concept Weedon describes relevant to gender (and other) studies?
Review Scott–What is her take on theories of gender common when she wrote this? What does she […]
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Robert Shelton commented on the post, Tuesday, 1 November 2011:, on the site History 601 6 months, 4 weeks ago
Let’s start posting comments on this page beneath each week’s reading assignment.
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Robert Shelton wrote a new post, Weekly Reading Assignments, on the site History 601 6 months, 4 weeks ago
See the new Reading Assignments Page for the information that was posted when Digress.It worked.
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Robert Shelton wrote a new post, Tuesday, 1 November 2011: , on the site History 601 6 months, 4 weeks ago
Jenkins, Rethinking History
Green and Troup, Chapter 12
Comments?
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Robert Shelton wrote a new post, Historian Humor, on the site History 601 6 months, 4 weeks ago
Q: How many historians does it take to change a lightbulb?
A: There is a great deal of debate on this issue. Up until the mid-20th century, the accepted answer was ‘one’: and this Whiggish narrative […]
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Robert Shelton wrote a new post, Speaking of movie accuracy, on the site History 601 7 months ago
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Robert Shelton created the site History Honors 111 7 months ago
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Robert Shelton commented on the post, Weekly Reading Assignments, on the site History 601 7 months ago
The misplaced articles are my fault. I corrected a couple of dates, which were out of order, and that caused some of the posts to become attached to wrong reading. It is a quirk with Digress.It. Sorry for the confusion.
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