UPCOMING LECTURES

History Illuminaria Symposia Series

Rousing the Nation’s Conscience
Dr. Lisa Lindquist Dorr, University of Alabama
Wed., January 14, 2009

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Rousing the Nation's Conscience

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Dr. David Goldfield
Dr. David Goldfield

University of North Carolina, Charlotte

Rousing the Nation's Conscience Lecture

Panel Discussion with Dr. Goldfield, Dr. Neal, & Dr. Ferguson

19th Century Art Lecture by Dr. Christine Neal

Dr. Christine NealDr. Benny Ferguson

In 1800 everyday life had changed little since the year 1000. By 1900 the Industrial Revolution had transformed the world's economy.

The Progressive Era is a label applied to rather broad and sometime disparate attempts in the period from the 1900 through the end of World War I in 1918 to address economic and social reform. The movement included advocates in both the Democratic and Republican parties, as well as members of third parties focused on specific issues. The Progressive name derived from forward-thinking or "progressive" goals that its supporters sought to advance.

Rousing the Nation

Instructional Unit for
Rousing the Nation's Conscience

 

Dr. Christine Neal
Savannah College of Art and Design
Dr. Benny Ferguson
Savannah-Chatham County Public Schools

 

     
 

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