[Ohiogift] National History Club News for March 18, 2021

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| Join the Omohundro Institute of Early American History & Culture for “Schoolhouse Rock for a New Generation,” an online event March 31, 2021, at 6:00 pm ET, featuring Paul Ringel, professor of History at High Point University and author of Commercializing Childhood: Children’s Magazines, Urban Gentility, and the Ideal of the Child Consumer in the United States, 1823-1918 (2015) as well as numerous articles about children’s literature and American children’s consumer cultures in the Atlantic magazine and other publications.
The animated children’s television series Schoolhouse Rock has been teaching children about math, grammar, science, and history since the 1970s. Middle-aged women and men can still quote the program’s lyrics about conjunctions (“Conjunction junction, what’s your function? Hooking up words and phrases and clauses”), the nervous system (“there’s a telegraph line, you got yours and I got mine, It’s called the nervous system”), and the Preamble to the United States Constitution (“we the people, in order to form a more perfect union”). Unlike their math and grammar counterparts, though, many of the America Rock history episodes of the series have not aged well. Songs like “Sufferin’ Till Suffrage” and “Elbow Room” celebrate rather than investigate the national past, and overlook and oversimplify the experiences of most Americans. In this time of heightened disinformation and struggles for racial justice, the looming fiftieth anniversary of Schoolhouse and the 250th birthday of the United States offer the opportunity to celebrate with a new generation of programming that teaches children how to engage with difficult subjects like slavery, immigration, and racial segregation. In this talk, Dr. Ringel will examine the history presented by Schoolhouse Rock during the 1970s, and then consider subsequent strategies for teaching history to children that can serve as models for the new type of programming he hopes to introduce through this project.
Founded in 1943, the Omohundro Institute of Early American History & Culture (OI) is an independent research organization located on the campus of primary sponsor William & Mary. The OI supports the scholars and scholarship of early American history, broadly understood to include all territories in the Atlantic World and a time period of roughly 1450 to 1820. You can read more about them at https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://oieahc.wm.edu__;!!KGKeukY!inl5NNyImaSeKaGXSXITSM5qtrTSGi1QpIPmwggiHp0GK6k5iAj1qSiaLjZTPX78W6XI$ . |

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| The Princeton University History Department has for almost a century been one of the leading faculties in the discipline, with global coverage and expertise ranging from Late Antiquity to the 21st century. Students at both the graduate and undergraduate levels enjoy both a wide range of coursework at the introductory and advanced levels, as well as many opportunities to work closely with faculty on independent research projects. The resulting scholarship has enriched our understanding of the past and its relationship to the present.
Over the decades, Princeton has led the way in a number of areas, from medieval history beginning in the 1940s to cultural history in the 1980s and global history in the twenty-first century, plus one of the foremost programs in the history of science in the world. With roughly sixty faculty whose overlapping interests produce additional synergies — alongside close relationships with the Departments of East Asian Studies, Near Eastern Studies, and Classics — students have been trained on the undergraduate level for a wide variety of professions, while graduate students have gone on to leading academic careers as well as bringing their insights to the world beyond the ivory tower. |

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| The History Department at the University of Rhode Island cultivates an informed understanding and appreciation of past societies and cultures through its diverse course offerings. The faculty prides itself on teaching students to write persuasively, read critically, and think creatively about human experiences in the past throughout the world. The capstone course sequence for majors provides students with an outstanding research experience. The Department’s expertise in Applied History prepares students for work in public policy. 
The Department offers Bachelor's and Master's degrees in History, as well as an accelerated 5-year BA/MA program. Undergraduate students frequently double major in History and fields such as Elementary or Secondary Education, Political Science, Anthropology, Economics, Women's Studies, African-American Studies, Theater, and Journalism. Our students pursue careers in business, education, public history, law, public service, and advanced historical research. Graduate students can select a program in General History or thematic tracks in History, Archaeology and Anthropology; Gender and Sexuality; Politics, Policy and Applied History; Race and Ethnicity; Religious History; and Rhode Island History. |

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