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SUMMARY:The American Civil War: Origins and Consequences\,
  June 23–29
DESCRIPTION:\n 	Director\n \n 	Gary W. Gallagher\, John L. Nau
  III Professor in the History of the American Civi
 l War\, University of Virginia\n \n 	Overview\n \n
  	This seminar examines the era of the American Ci
 vil War\, with emphasis on its origins\, scope\, a
 nd consequences. Through lectures\, class discussi
 on\, examination of historical texts\, and visits 
 to historic sites\, the instructors and participan
 ts will examine the central role of slavery\, the 
 ways in which military and civilian affairs inters
 ected and influenced one another\, the question of
  what the war left unresolved\, and how Americans 
 have remembered the conflict. In many ways\, the i
 ssues that divided the nation during the Civil War
  era continue to resonate today. This seminar will
  seek to make those issues clear\, while at the sa
 me time providing a sense of the drama and tragedy
  of this tumultuous period.\n \n 	\n 		Readings\n 
 	\n 		Readings are sent by the Institute to semina
 r participants. Readings may include:\n 	\n 		Fahs
 \, Alice\, and Joan Waugh\, eds. The Memory of the
  Civil War in American Culture.&nbsp\;Chapel Hill:
  University of North Carolina Press\, 2004.\n 	\n 
 		Gallagher\, Gary W. The Union War. Cambridge: Ha
 rvard University Press\, 2011.\n \n \n 	\n 		Trave
 l &amp\; Accommodations\n 	\n 		The University of 
 Virginia is located in Charlottesville\, Virginia.
  Two major highways\, Interstate 64 and US 29\, in
 tersect close to the university grounds. There are
  several options for traveling to and from Charlot
 tesville.\n 	\n 		The Charlottesville-Albemarle Ai
 rport (CHO) is located approximately eight miles f
 rom the university. Airport Shuttles are available
 . &ldquo\;Van on the Go&rdquo\; provides shuttle s
 ervice from the Charlottesville-Albemarle Airport 
 to the University of Virginia and the surrounding 
 areas.\n 	\n 		The Charlottesville Amtrak station 
 is located at 810 West Main Street\, approximately
  two miles from the university.\n 	\n 		A Greyhoun
 d Bus Terminal is also located in Charlottesville 
 at 310 West Main Street\, approximately 2.15 miles
  from the university and close to the Historic Dow
 ntown Mall.\n 	\n 		For driving directions as well
  as further details visit the University of Virgin
 ia website.\n 		\n 		Workshop participants will be
  housed in an on-campus dormitory\, Brown College.
  Participants will have single bedrooms\, but shar
 e bathrooms and common space. Dormitories are air-
 conditioned with Internet service provided\, but p
 articipants should bring an ethernet cord. Some pa
 rticipants choose to bring laptops.\n 	\n 		The un
 iversity provides pillows\, blankets\, sheets\, an
 d towels only. Many participants choose to bring e
 xtra linens and towels. Please note that participa
 nts should plan to bring alarm clocks\, hangers\, 
 irons\, hair dryers\, and shower shoes. There are 
 a few communal kitchenettes located in the buildin
 g but participants should bring their own utensils
 . Housekeeping services are provided throughout th
 e week.\n \n \n 	\n 		Meals\n 	\n 		Meals will be 
 served in a university cafeteria in space shared b
 y other programs. All on-campus meals will be paid
  for by the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American H
 istory.\n \n \n 	\n 		Travel Reimbursement\n 	\n 	
 	Each summer seminar participant will receive reim
 bursement of travel expenses up to $400.&nbsp\;Par
 ticipants are responsible for making their own tra
 vel arrangements to and from the seminar.\n 		\n 	
 	Participants traveling internationally or from Al
 aska and Hawaii receive a $500 stipend in lieu of 
 reimbursement upon completion of the seminar.\n 		
 Applicants to seminars should note that supplement
 s will not be given in cases where the $400 allowa
 nce is insufficient to cover all travel expenses.\
 n 	\n 		Our reimbursement policy has changed from 
 previous years.&nbsp\;For more information on our 
 policy click here.\n \n \n 	\n 		Graduate Credit\n
  	\n 		The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American Hi
 story is proud to announce its agreement with Adam
 s State University to offer three hours of graduat
 e credit in American history to participating semi
 nar teachers. For more information click here.\n \
 n \n 	\n 		Questions?\n 	\n 		Email the Teacher Se
 minars department or call 646-366-9666.\n 
CATEGORIES:GL Summer Seminars
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DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130623T170000
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130623T170000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130629T080000
LOCATION:University of Virginia\n Charlottesville\, VA\n Un
 ited States\n 
URL:http://www.gilderlehrman.org/civicrm/event/info?reset=1&id=421
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