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professor Albie Burke History History Department 

 
 
Office Location
California State University Long Beach
(562) 985-4458 vc (562) 985-4452 fax
Office Hours for Semester Year:
9-ll M- F 

Courses I Teach:

History 172 - US History  l600-l870: Summer Session II - l998
Required Books:
 
        Edmund Morgan,  The Puritan Dilemma
        Edmund Morgan,   The Birth of the Republic, l763-89
        Daniel J. Boorstin,  The Americans:  The National Experience
        Bernard Bailyn,   The Peopling of America (optional)
        Xerxed Materials Packet
  • There are no examinations.  The   grade will be based on three take-home projects (papers on what has been assigned and discussed in class) and your class participation.
  • History 302  Theory & Hist (Summer Session II - l998)
                Required Books

            Herbert Butterfield,  The Whig Interpretation of History
            David Potter,  People of Plenty
            Daniel J. Boorstin, The Genius of American Politics

                      Richard Hofstadter, The American Political Tradition
                      J. Grafton (ed), Abraham Lincoln:  Great Speeches
                     Anne Hollander, Sex & Suits: The Evolution of Modern Dress
                     Xeroxed Materials Packet
                                                                                                                                                                    The grade will be based on three take-home papers and class discussion.
     
    History 479 - US Constitutional History:  Origins & Development  (Fall 98)
     
                Required Books:
     
                     Bernard Bailyn, The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution

                     Donald Fehrenbacher, Slavery, Law & Politics:  The  Dred Scott Case in Historical
                                                         Perspective
                     W. Wiecek,  Liberty Under Law:  The Supreme Court in American Life
                     Bruce Ackerman,  We the People:Foundations
                     Edmund Morgan,  The Birth of the Republic, l763-89
                     Jack Rakove, Original Meanings: Politics & Ideas in Making the  Constitution
                     M. Benedict, Sources in American Constitutional History
                     Xeroxed Materials Packet
    The grade will be based on four papers (take-home projects based on the readings) for 80%  a nd class discussion for 20%.  Class participation is expected as is regular attendance.  I grade on a standard not a curve so there are no quotas on grades and you are not compet ing with one another.                     .
     
     
     



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