Lost and Found in the Nineteenth Century

HIS2142.02
Course System Home Terms Fall 2021 Lost and Found in the Nineteenth Century

Course Description

Summary

This is an immersion in “portraiture,” a unique methodology that “seeks to unveil the universal truths and resonant stories that lie in the specifics and complexity of everyday life.” Using online materials, including historical newspapers, censuses and vital records, we will draw up a list of people to “look for,” such as runaway slaves, absconding debtors, eloping spouses, and so on. Through “portraiture” as both a tool and outcome of our research, we will compile and craft profiles and narratives of individuals who in their own time were lost, exiled, or on the run.

Instructor

Day and Time

Academic Term

Fall 2021

Credits

4

Course Level

2000

Maximum Enrollment

20