Workshops & Lectures
Great American Texts: The Federalist
From the Ashbrook Center website:
"The Federalist is a complex political work comprised of arguments about war, economics, national unity, and liberty (among other things) based on appeals to human nature, history, reason, and prudence. In this course we will examine and discuss The Federalist as fully and as deeply we can, aiming to understand how (or whether) its parts fit together in a coherent whole and its enduring contribution to our understanding of politics."
- Sponsor
- Ashbrook Center
- Website
- http://www.teachingamericanhistory.org/institutes/2010/510A.html
- Location
- Ashland, OH
- Cost
- Free; $500 stipend
- Registration Deadline
- March 15, 2010
- Course Credit
- "Teachers may choose to receive two hours of Master's degree credit from Ashland University. This credit can be used toward the Master of American History and Government offered by Ashland University or may be transferred to another institution. The two credits will cost $440."
- Duration
- Six days
- Start Date
- June 20, 2010
- End Date
- June 25, 2010
- Contact
- info@TeachingAmericanHistory.org
- Phone Number
- 877-289-5411