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Name: Print Culture in the Americas
ID: col11320
Language: English (en)
Summary: This course includes modules discussing the print materials surrounding slavery and abolition, the plagiarism of historical materials, historical advertisements, and the circulation of texts throughout the Americas. It could also supplement sections such as the U.S. Civil War, and the emergence of the U.S. as a world power AP history and literature curricula. The themes of this course include historiography, American diversity, American identity, culture, race relations, reform, globalization, and slavery and its legacies.
Collection Subtype: Course
Subject: Humanities
Keywords: Abolition Literature, Historical Advertisements, Jose Marti, Newspapers, Plagiarism, Publication, Revolution, Slavery, Spanish, Spanish Language, War
License: Creative Commons Attribution License CC-BY 3.0

Authors: AnaMaria Seglie (aseglie@gmail.com)
Copyright Holders: AnaMaria Seglie (aseglie@gmail.com)
Maintainers: AnaMaria Seglie (aseglie@gmail.com), Melissa Bailar (melba@rice.edu), Lorena Gauthereau-Bryson (lorena@rice.edu)

Latest version: 1.4 (history)
First publication date: May 10, 2011 10:32 am GMT-5
Last revision to collection: Aug 5, 2011 2:19 pm GMT-5

Version History

Version: 1.4 Aug 5, 2011 2:19 pm GMT-5 by Lorena Gauthereau-Bryson
Changes:
added translations

Version: 1.3 Jul 18, 2011 11:16 am GMT-5 by AnaMaria Seglie
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maintainer added

Version: 1.2 Jul 11, 2011 2:05 pm GMT-5 by AnaMaria Seglie
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New Maintainer added

Version: 1.1 Jun 6, 2011 10:54 am GMT-5 by AnaMaria Seglie
Changes:
First Publication

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