Fall 2003
TELECOURSES
HIST-101
3 Units
U.S. History from 1865 to the Present

AMERICA IN PERSPECTIVE

AMERICA IN PERSPECTIVE is an introductory-level college telecourse focusing on the development of the United States after the Civil War.  AMERICA IN PERSPECTIVE chronologically analyzes the people, events and forces that made America what it is today.  The 26 half-hour programs combine historical film and photographs with interviews of leading historians and living eyewitnesses to history, providing an analytical frame of reference through which events of the past and present can be understood.

It has
26 episodes, broadcasted by KVCR-TV, on Tuesdays, from
7:00-8:00 a.m. on the following dates:
ANTHRO-102
ASTRON-150
BIOL-123
CD-105 (SBVC)
GEOG-120
GEOL-101
HIST-100
HIST-101
TV-Episodes
TV-Episodes (Repeated)
Instructor
Meetings
DATE EPISODES
America Before 1492
The Columbian Exchange
British America: Setting in the Southern Colonies
British America:Setting in New England
Diversifying America: Life in a New Century
Diversifying America: Slavery and Identity
Making a Revolution
Declaring Independence
Winning Independence
Inventing a Nation
Searching for Stability
A Peaceful Transfer of Power
Jefferson's Vision of America
The Market Revolution
A White Man's Democracy
The Slave South
Perfecting America
Moving Westward: The U.S.-The Mexican War
Crisis and Compromise
Irrepressible Conflicts
The Union Collapses
And the War Came
The Home Fronts
Union Preserved, Freedom Secured
Reconstructing the Nation
The Shape of America
HIST-160
9/2/2003
9/2/2003
9/9/2003
9/9/2003
9/16/2003
9/16/2003
9/23/2003
9/23/2003
9/30/2003
9/30/2003
10/7/2003
10/7/2003
10/14/2003
10/14/2003
10/21/2003
10/21/2003
10/28/2003
10/28/2003
11/4/2003
11/4/2003
11/11/2003
11/11/2003
11/18/2003
11/18/2003
11/25/2003
11/25/2003
OCEAN-101
PHIL-105
POLIT-100
SOC-100
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