BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//CiviCRM//NONSGML CiviEvent iCal//EN X-WR-TIMEZONE:America/New_York METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT UID:CiviCRM_EventID_446_ec9fb1a0edf553bd7b9aa10aad605a76@www.gilderlehrman.org SUMMARY:Remaking America: The Social and Political History of the Civil War Era\, July 21–27 DESCRIPTION:\n Director\n \n \n Stephanie McCurry\, \; Professor of History\, \;University of Pennsyl vania\n \n Overview\n \n This seminar focuse s on the era of the American Civil War and especia lly on the revolutionary transformation of social and political life in that critical period of US h istory. Using an array of historical documents as well as lectures\, discussions\, and visits to his torical sites\, seminar members will analyze the w ay a war of unprecedented scope drove a process of state building and slave emancipation that reconf igured the nation and remade the terms of politica l membership in it. Starting with the Supreme Cour t&rsquo\;s decision in the \;Dred Scott \; case in 1857 and ending with the constitutional am endments of the postwar period\, we take up the ke y events and developments in the Union and the Con federacy\, including secession\, the destruction o f slavery (on plantations and in the law)\, Africa n American enlistment\, and popular politics in th e North and South. By focusing throughout on the r acial and gender terms of citizenship\, the semina r makes clear what changed&mdash\;and what did not &mdash\;in American political life\, while conveyi ng a sense of the epic drama by which the United S tates was remade in the vortex of war.\n \n \n Readings\n \n Readings are sent by the Ins titute to seminar participants. Readings may inclu de:\n \n McCurry\, Stephanie. \;Confedera te Reckoning: Power and Politics in the Civil War South. \;Cambridge: Harvard University Press\, 2010.\n \n Course Reader\n \n \n \n T ravel &\; Accommodations\n \n There are se veral options for traveling to and from the Univer sity of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. For more inf ormation visit the \;University of Pennsylvani a \;website.\n \n The Philadelphia Intern ational Airport is located approximately twenty mi nutes from the University of Pennsylvania. There a re several \;options for transportation \; from the airport to the university.\n \n Work shop participants will be housed at an on-campus d ormitory. Participants will have single bedrooms\, but share bathrooms and common space. Dormitories are air-conditioned. Wireless Internet service is provided. Several computer clusters and lounges a re available in the complex. Some participants cho ose to bring laptops. Participants will be provide d with a temporary wireless access codes.\n \n The university provides pillows\, blankets\, she ets\, and towels only. Please note that participan ts should plan to bring alarm clocks\, hangers\, i rons\, hair dryers\, and shower shoes.\n \n \n \n Meals\n \n Meals will be served in a u niversity cafeteria in space shared by other progr ams. All on-campus meals will be paid for by the G ilder Lehrman Institute of American History.\n \n \n \n Travel Reimbursement\n \n Each s ummer seminar participant will receive reimburseme nt of travel expenses up to $400. \;Participan ts are responsible for making their own travel arr angements to and from the seminar.\n \n Parti cipants traveling internationally or from Alaska a nd Hawaii receive a $500 stipend in lieu of reimbu rsement upon completion of the seminar. \;Appl icants to seminars should note that supplements wi ll not be given in cases where the $400 allowance is insufficient to cover all travel expenses.  \;Our reimbursement policy has changed from previo us years. \;For more information on our policy  \;click here.\n \n \n \n Graduate Cred it\n \n The Gilder Lehrman Institute of Ameri can History is proud to announce its agreement wit h \;Adams State University \;to offer thre e hours of graduate credit in American history to participating seminar teachers. For more informati on click here.\n \n \n \n Questions?\n \n Email the \;Teacher Seminars department&nb sp\;or call 646-366-9666.\n \n CATEGORIES:GL Summer Seminars CALSCALE:GREGORIAN DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130721T170000 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130721T170000 DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130727T090000 LOCATION:University of Pennsylvania\n Philadelphia\, PA\n U nited States\n URL:http://www.gilderlehrman.org/civicrm/event/info?reset=1&id=446 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR