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- JULY 15-21 Photo credit: Tracy Geahan 2018 TEACHER SEMINARS The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History offers high value Teacher Seminars for K-12 educators. Held at colleges and historic sites across the US and abroad, these weeklong seminars offer teachers daily programs with America’s leading historians, visits to local historic sites, and hands-on work with primary sources. JUNE 17 23 Everyday Life in Colonial America Yale University John Demos The American Civil War: Origins & Consequences University of Virginia Gary W. Gallagher IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA America in the Age of Discovery: 1492-1625 University of Southern California Peter Mancall & Robert C. Ritchie JUNE 24-30 The Life and Writings of Frederick Douglass Yale University David W. Blight IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE ABRAHAM LINCOLN PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM Lincoln Speaks: Words That Transformed a Nation Lincoln Presidential Library Michael Burlingame IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE CENTER FOR PRESIDENTIAL HISTORY, SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY Presidents at War Southern Methodist University Jeffrey Engel IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE HISTORIC NEW ORLEANS COLLECTION The South and New Orleans in American History Historic New Orleans Collection Pamela Tyler JULY 1-7 K-8 TEACHERS ONLY The Making of America: From the Founding Era through the Civil War George Washington University Denver Brunsman Thomas Jefferson and the Enlightenment University of Edinburgh Frank Cogliano JULY 8-14 IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE EISENHOWER MEMORIAL COMMISSION Eisenhower and the Art of Presidential Leadership American University Michael J. Birkner Gettysburg: History and Memory Gettysburg College Allen C. Guelzo A Nation of Immigrants: Migration in the Making of the United States University of Texas at Austin Madeline Y. Hsu IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE 9/11 MEMORIAL AND MUSEUM 9/11 and American Memory New York University Edward T. Linenthal IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE NATIONAL CIVIL RIGHTS MUSEUM The Civil Rights Movement Rhodes College Charles McKinney The American Revolution New York University Andrew W. Robertson IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE LAPIDUS CENTER FOR THE HISTORICAL ANALYSIS OF TRANSATLANTIC SLAVERY Slavery and Abolition Columbia University Manisha Sinha IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE FIRST DIVISION MUSEUM The Vietnam War First Division Museum Robert K. Brigham The Age of Lincoln Oxford University Richard Carwardine The United States in Depression and War, 1929-1945 Stanford University David M. Kennedy The Kennedy Presidency Boston University Barbara Perry American Capitalism New York University David B. Sicilia IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE WORLD WAR I MUSEUM AND MEMORIAL World War I and Its Aftermath National World War I Museum and Memorial Jay Winter JULY 22-28 The Colonial Era Princeton University John Fea Reconstruction Columbia University Eric Foner & Martha S. Jones Westward Expansion University of Colorado, Boulder Patricia Nelson Limerick IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE RENDELL CENTER FOR CIVICS AND CIVIC ENGAGEMENT Our Constitution: The Bill of Rights Lafayette College Bruce Allen Murphy IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE USS MIDWAY MUSEUM The Global Cold War The USS Midway Museum Daniel Sargent JULY 29-AUGUST 4 Alexander Hamilton and the Founding Era New York University Richard Brookhiser IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE NATIONAL WORLD WAR II MUSEUM The Story of World War II National World War II Museum Donald L. Miller The Gilded Age and Its Modern Parallels Stanford University Richard White A P P LY N O W: gilderlehrman.org /teacherseminars APPLICATION DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 15, 2018

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July 15-21

Photo credit: Tracy Geahan

2018 TEACHER SEMINARS The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History offers high value Teacher Seminars for K-12 educators. Held at colleges and historic sites across the US and abroad, these weeklong seminars offer teachers daily programs with America’s leading historians, visits to local historic sites, and hands-on work with primary sources.

June 17 23

Everyday Life in Colonial America Yale University John Demos

The American Civil War: Origins & Consequences University of Virginia Gary W. Gallagher

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE UNIvERSITy of SoUTHERN CAlIfoRNIA America in the Age of Discovery: 1492-1625 University of Southern California Peter Mancall & Robert C. Ritchie

June 24-30

The Life and Writings of Frederick Douglass Yale University David W. Blight

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE AbRAHAm lINColN PRESIdENTIAl lIbRARy ANd mUSEUm Lincoln Speaks: Words That Transformed a Nation Lincoln Presidential Library Michael Burlingame

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE CENTER foR PRESIdENTIAl HISToRy, SoUTHERN mETHodIST UNIvERSITy Presidents at War Southern Methodist University Jeffrey Engel

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE HISToRIC NEW oRlEANS CollECTIoN The South and New Orleans in American History Historic New Orleans Collection Pamela Tyler

July 1-7 K-8 TEACHERS oNly The Making of America: From the Founding Era through the Civil War George Washington University Denver Brunsman

Thomas Jefferson and the Enlightenment University of Edinburgh Frank Cogliano

July 8-14 IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE EISENHoWER mEmoRIAl CommISSIoN Eisenhower and the Art of Presidential Leadership American University Michael J. Birkner

Gettysburg: History and Memory Gettysburg College Allen C. Guelzo

A Nation of Immigrants: Migration in the Making of the United States University of Texas at Austin Madeline Y. Hsu

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE 9/11 mEmoRIAl ANd mUSEUm 9/11 and American Memory New York University Edward T. Linenthal

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE NATIoNAl CIvIl RIgHTS mUSEUm The Civil Rights Movement Rhodes College Charles McKinney

The American Revolution New York University Andrew W. Robertson

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE lAPIdUS CENTER foR THE HISToRICAl ANAlySIS of TRANSATlANTIC SlAvERy Slavery and Abolition Columbia University Manisha Sinha

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE fIRST dIvISIoN mUSEUm The Vietnam War First Division Museum Robert K. Brigham

The Age of Lincoln Oxford University Richard Carwardine

The United States in Depression and War, 1929-1945 Stanford University David M. Kennedy

The Kennedy Presidency Boston University Barbara Perry

American Capitalism New York University David B. Sicilia

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE WoRld WAR I mUSEUm ANd mEmoRIAl World War I and Its Aftermath National World War I Museum and Memorial Jay Winter

July 22-28

The Colonial Era Princeton University John Fea

Reconstruction Columbia University Eric Foner & Martha S. Jones

Westward Expansion University of Colorado, Boulder Patricia Nelson Limerick

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE RENdEll CENTER foR CIvICS ANd CIvIC ENgAgEmENT Our Constitution: The Bill of Rights Lafayette College Bruce Allen Murphy

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE USS mIdWAy mUSEUm The Global Cold War The USS Midway Museum Daniel Sargent

July 29-August 4

Alexander Hamilton and the Founding Era New York University Richard Brookhiser

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE NATIoNAl WoRld WAR II mUSEUm The Story of World War II National World War II Museum Donald L. Miller

The Gilded Age and Its Modern Parallels Stanford University Richard White

A p p ly n o w : gilderlehrman.org/teacherseminars

APPLICATION DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 15, 2018