Overview
Dive into a 40-minute lecture from Yale University's American Revolution course, offering five essential tips for studying this pivotal period. Learn to approach the Revolution beyond mere facts and dates, understand the evolving meanings of key terms like "democracy," humanize the Founding Fathers, recognize the contributions of lesser-known revolutionaries, and appreciate the role of historical contingency. Explore how the war fits into the broader context of the Revolution, discover recommended reading materials, and gain insights into interpreting historical events. This introductory session sets the stage for a comprehensive understanding of the American Revolution, encouraging critical thinking and a nuanced perspective on this transformative era in history.
Syllabus
- Chapter 1. Introduction: Is the War Part of the American Revolution?
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- Chapter 2. Reading Materials for the Course
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- Chapter 3. Freeman's Tips One and Two: Facts and Meanings
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- Chapter 4. Freeman's Tip Three: The Founders Were Human, Too
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- Chapter 5. Freeman's Tip Four: The Other Revolutionaries
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- Chapter 6. Freeman's Tip Five and Conclusion
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