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History 1301 The United States to 1865 -CRN 12576 & 17055 -T & TH 1:30-2:50 -Dr. Jeffrey P. Shepherd HIST 1301 -Liberal Arts Building (LART) -Rm. 326 -Office Hours: T&TH 10-12:30 [email protected] faculty.utep.edu/jpshepherd Assistant Instructors • Cristobal Borges • [email protected] • T & TH 3:00-4:30 • Melanie Rodriguez • [email protected] • M 1:00-2:30 & W 10:00-11:30 Course Overview • • • • • • Course syllabus Goals & objectives Main themes Policies Quizzes Readings & assignments • How to succeed Ideas and Concepts How to “do history” A. Just the facts 1. Names, dates, battles, presidents 2. One objective TRUTH OR B. Different approaches 1. Perspectives & interpretations 2. Arguments and evidence C. Sources and methods History and the Present A. Propaganda 1. Self-serving & “feel good history” 2. Citizenship and patriotism 3. Simplification: Good vs. Evil B. “Pop History” 1. Media (Fox News) 2. Textbooks C. Examples 1. Columbus Day 2. Don Juan de Onate 3. El Paso and the “Wild West” 4. America was not and is not an Empire Why Important? A. Who we are 1. National identity 2. Multicultural society B. Historical consciousness 1. “Why things are the way they are” 2. Self-reflection and humility C. Historical Change 1. Unpredictable 2. Patterns and themes 3. People & forces make history D. Where we are going……?