Can It Happen Here Again? Yale, Slavery, and Legacies: 2024 DeVane Lecture Series
5.0
(0)
4 learners
What you'll learn
This course includes
- 24.5 hours of video
- Certificate of completion
- Access on mobile and TV
Course content
1 modules • 25 lessons • 24.5 hours of video
Can It Happen Here Again? Yale, Slavery, and Legacies: 2024 DeVane Lecture Series
25 lessons
• 24.5 hours
Can It Happen Here Again? Yale, Slavery, and Legacies: 2024 DeVane Lecture Series
25 lessons
• 24.5 hours
- Class 1, Why Does the Civil War and Reconstruction Have a Hold on American Historical Imagination?52:59
- Class 2, Does Memory Matter? Why Are Universities Studying Slavery and Their Pasts?56:31
- Class 3, Is the American Republic on the Eve of Destruction or Renewal?59:55
- Class 4 The 18th Century Founding of Yale and its Many Contexts57:17
- Class 5, Yale, Slavery, and the American Revolutionary Era01:00:27
- Class 6, Yale, the Early Republic, and the 1831 Black College, guest lecture by Michael Morand51:03
- Class 7, Antebellum Yale and the Coming of the Civil War55:02
- Class 8, The Civil War and its Legacies at Yale57:26
- Class 9, Ideologies and Economies: Southern World Views/Northern World Views55:55
- Class10, “Mexico Will Poison Us”: War of Conquest, the Compromise, and Kansas-Nebraska57:40
- Class 11, “No Rights”: Dred Scott, Bleeding Kansas, and the Impending Crisis of the Union58:08
- Class12, John Brown’s Holy War, 1860 Election, and the Secession Crisis58:37
- Class 13, Irrepressible or Needless/Slavery or States’ Rights? What Caused the Civil War?59:45
- Class14, Terrible Swift Sword: Confederate Ascendency and Ultimate Defeat56:34
- Class15, Never Call Retreat: Military Turning Points and Why the North Won the War01:03:38
- Class 16, Homefronts and Battlefronts: The Social Impact of Total War01:02:07
- Class 17, Who Freed the Slaves: Lincoln, Leadership and Emancipation Policy01:04:12
- Class18, Days of Jubilee: The Process of Emancipation and Union Victory01:00:36
- Class 19, Wartime Reconstruction and the Ends of War01:04:41
- Class 20, Andrew Johnson, the Radicals, and the Second American Revolution58:59
- Class 21, Retreat from Reconstruction, the Grant Era and Paths to “Southern Redemption”01:01:52
- Class 22, The “End” of Reconstruction, 1877? 1883? 1965? 2024? and its Legacies to Our Own Time57:09
- Class 23, Authoritarianism or Democracy, or Many Stages in Between: What is Happening Here?01:02:32
- Class 24, Legacies of Reconstruction and the Origins of Jim Crow Society01:02:21
- Class 25, “Will It Rise?”: Endings and Beginnings for Country and for Yale01:02:20
