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Department of History

St. Bonaventure University

132 Doyle Hall

St. Bonaventure, NY 14778

Office Telephone:  716-375-2460

E-mail:  ppayne@sbu.edu

 

Professor  

 

United States History since 1865

 

Spring 2011 History 202 Syllabus (PDF)  
Midterm Study Guide (PDF)  
Outcast United Paper (PDF)  
Final Study Guide  
   
   

Electronic Resources

Paper Guidelines How to Do Well in a History Class
WebCT http://history202payne.blogspot.com/  
Digital History  

 

Lecture Terms

Discussion Questions

Politics of Reconstruction Reconstruction
The New South  'Saving' the Indians in the Late Nineteenth Century
The West Industrialization and the Conditions of Labor
Gilded Age Hollitz, Chapter 6:  Ideology and History
Robber Barons? Hollitz, chapter 7:  History "From the Top Down"
Labor and Industrialization Hollitz, Chapter 9, Popular Culture as History
Populism  
Imperialism  
Progressive Era  
Progressive Presidents  
Race Relations, 1890s - 1920s  
Wilson Administration and involvement in World War I  
The Roaring 20s  
The Great Depression  
The New Deal  
Origins of World War II  
World War II:  The Home Front  
Origins of the Cold War Abroad  
Eisenhower Republicanism  
Civil Rights Movement  
Sixties Liberalism  
Balance of Terror, 1961 - 75  
The New Left and the Youth Culture  
The 1980s  
   
   
   
   

 

 

   
 

 

 

 

Courses Dr. Payne Teaches St. Bonaventure University
Short CV St. Bonaventure History Department