In Justice to the Nation American History in American Schools Colleges And Un

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Students have access to original sources of all kinds ; and, as at Columbia and Johns Hopkins, the number who elect this subject is increasing year by year. The Goldwin Smith Fellowship, in history and political science, affords opportunity for special work.
At Harvard, American history is studied by freshmen and sophomores, each three hours a week through the year ; but it is taken chiefly by the juniors and seniors for the same time. Post- graduates have a course covering two years, with a ma
...ximum of six hours per week. The work is done in lectures and by the study at the same time of Johnston and Von Hoist. Original documents are freely consulted. The four courses are four "electives. " (1) A course in American and English political institutions, designed as an introduction to later courses and chiefly devoted to English history.
(2) A course in colonial history, covering the period from 1492 to 1789, showing the growth of the spirit of Union and of the institutions upon which the Union is based.


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