Andrew R. Heinze's Homepage

 

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Here is some information about my academic background and publications, several of my recent courses, and a number of good American history websites.

Andrew Heinze's C.V.

         

          Selected Course Syllabi:

History of the U.S.

                Statute of Religious Liberty (1785)

                Bill of Rights (1791)

                Hector St. John de Crevecoeur, “What is an American?” (1782)

                Excerpt from the Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin (1771-1788)

                Abraham Lincoln challenges the rationale for the Mexican War (1847)

                Abraham Lincoln, First Inaugural Address (1861)

                Abraham Lincoln, Second Inaugural Address (1865)

                Emancipation Proclamation (1863)

                Abraham Lincoln, Gettysburg Address (1863)

                Mississippi Resolutions for Secession (1860)

                An African American Petition of 1865

                W.E.B. Du Bois -- The Souls of Black Folk (1903)

                U.S. Supreme Court:  U.S. v. Thind (1923)

                Theodore Roosevelt – The Strenuous Life (1899)

                Theodore Roosevelt – First Inaugural Address (1905)

                Theodore Roosevelt – State of the Union Address (1904)

                Theodore Roosevelt – State of the Union Address (1908)

                Shelley v. Kraemer (1948)

History of American Popular Culture

                             Honors: The American Experience

                                      Emily Dickinson’s Letters – The Atlantic (1891)

                             Seminar in the History of American Ideas and Values

                             Topics in American Foreign Policy Since 1840

                             From Progressivism to Global War: America, 1900-1945

                                      T.R. “The New Nationalism” --1912

                                                                Woodrow Wilson, “The New Freedom” -- 1912

                                                                Woodrow Wilson, “The Fourteen Points” -- 1918

                                                                Woodrow Wilson – Minorities Protection Treaties , 1919

                                                                Willa Cather Archive

                                                                Frederick Jackson Turner’s Frontier Thesis, 1893

                                                                 “Schizophrenia Americana: Aliens, Alienists, and the ‘Personality Shift’ of 20th Century Culture” (for best viewing: ‘access article in PDF’)

                                      Pictoral History: Fashion

                                                                Pictoral History: Automobile

                                                                Realism:   Maggie   Sister Carrie   Yekl

                                      Clash of Cultures: The 1910s and 1920s

                                      Harlem: An African American Community, 1900-1940

                                       The Great Depression: Arts

                                                                The Great Depression: Photographs

                                                                The Great Depression: Photo Essay

                                                                The Great Depression: Art Gallery

                                                                New Deal Network

                                                                H. L. Mencken

                                                                Edward Hopper -- Paintings

                                                                Poets

 

                                      Selected Links to American History Websites:

                             Library of Congress – American Memory

                             Library of Congress -- Photographs of New York City, 1930s

                             Library of Congress – Congressional Globe, 1833-1873

                             Library of Congress -- Register of Debates, 1824-1837

                             Library of Congress -- Annals of Congress, 1789-1824

                             U.S. Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration – Overview of Immigration Laws, 1790-1996

          Cornell University -- The Making of America

          Miller Center of Public Affairs – Presidential Recordings and Documents

          Avalon Project, Yale Law School – Inaugural Addresses of U.S. Presidents

          Avalon Project, Yale Law School – The Federalist Papers

          Avalon Project, Yale Law School – Major Document Collections

                             Duke University -- American Advertisements, 1911-1945

                             The Golden Age of Radio

                             History of Rock and Roll

                             National Portrait Gallery – Presidential Portraits

                             National Portrait Gallery – American Portaits

                             Pepperdine University -- America’s Founding Documents

                             Hypertext of American History – University of Groningen, The Netherlands

                             Chicago Historical Society – Photographs from the Chicago Daily News

                             Slavery in New York – New York Historical Society Exhibition

                             Abraham Lincoln/Net

                             Theodore Roosevelt Web Book

                             Basic Readings in U.S. Democracy – U.S. Information Agency

                             U.S. Urban & Rural Population, 1900-1990

                             Maps & Visuals: U.S. History – Allyn, Bacon, Longman

                             American Popular Music and Entertainment of the Early 1900s – UCSB Restoration Project

                            

                                      Articles:

                             “Presidency: The Only Thing We Have to Fear Is . . . Scary Monsters” (2002)

                             “Presidency: W . . . You’re No T.R.” (2002)

                             “Yekl at 108: Rereading an Immigrant Classic with the Children of Immigrants” (2004)

                             “My Grandmother Between Life and Death” (2004)

                             “Breaking the Mold of the Sitcom” (2004)

                             “Confessions of an Ex-Woody Allen Fan” (2005)

                             “A Lost Chapter from the Life of Oz” (2005)

                             “Getting Audited” (2005)

                             “Da Ali G Show: Life among the Goyim” (2006)

                             “College: What’s the Point?”

                                                                  

 

                                      Books by Andrew R. Heinze

Click here to purchase Adapting to Abundance

Click here to purchase Jews and the American Soul: Human Nature in the Twentieth Century

I’m also proud to be one of the authors of:

Race and Ethnicity in America: A Concise History, which you can purchase by clicking here

and

The Columbia Documentary History of Race and Ethnicity in America, which you can purchase by clicking here

                  

                                                                            

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