Syllabus Exchange
American Civilization I Hugh Cloke and Elizabeth McKeown (Georgetown University)
American Literary Tradition James Kirschke (Villanova University)
American Literature Dana Nelson (University of Kentucky)
American Literature and Culture I Josef Raab (Katholische Universitat Eichstatt)
American Literature I Mark Kamrath (University of Central Florida)
American Literature I David Mitchell (Northern Michigan University)
American Literature Survey 1500 - 1860 Alan Silva (Hamline University)
American Literature to 1800 Lisa Gordis (Barnard College)
American Literature to 1810 Ralph Bauer (University of Maryland)
American Literature to 1865 Nicholas Rombes (University of Detroit Mercy)
American Novel Mark Kamrath (University of Central Florida)
American Narrative Traditions: Captivity Narratives, Slave Narratives, Romances Zabelle Stodola (University of Arkansas, Little Rock)
American Prose: Early - 19th Century America Jeanne Holland (University of Wyoming)
American Religious History to the Mid-Nineteenth Century Charles L. Cohen (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
American Revolution Stephen Arch (Michigan State University)
American West I Ben Meredith (Porterville College)
Amerindians and Settlers in the Eastern Woodlands, 1500-1800 Charles L. Cohen (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Anne Hutchinson and the Antinomian Controversy Charles L. Cohen (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Approaches to American Culture: 1607-1865 Lisa Gordis (Barnard College)
British and American Literary History I E. Thomson Shields, Jr. (East Carolina University)
Colonial American Literature Michael Warner (Rutgers University)
Colonial and Early Romantic American Literature Sargent Bush (University of Wisconsin)
Colonial British North AmericaCharles L. Cohen (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Cultural Origins: American Literature, 1492-1865 Eric Wertheimer (Arizona State University)
Cultures in Contact Samuel M. Wilson (University of Texas, Austin)
Early American Literature David Curtis (Belmont University)
Early American Literature Gilbert L. Gigliotti (Central Connecticut State University)
Early American Literature Rosemary Fithian Guruswamy (Radford University)
Early American Literature Laura Laffrado (Western Washington University)
Early American Literature Charles W. Mignon (University of Nebraska)
Early American Literature Reiner Smolinski (Georgia State University)
Early American Narratives Before 1800 Christopher Jones (Allentown College of St. Francis de Sales)
Early American Personal Narrative Gordon Sayre (University of Oregon)
Early American Women’s Words Lisa Logan (University of Central Florida)
English Literatures of America Myra Jehlen and Michael Warner (Rutgers University)
Female Transgression in Early America Rochelle Johnson (Albertson College of Idaho)
The Frontier in American Literature E. Thomson Shields, Jr. (East Carolina University)
Gold-bugs and Birthmarks: Money and Commerce in Early American Writing Eric Wertheimer (Arizona State University)
History of Mexico to 1848 Jesus de la Teja (Southwest Texas State)
Ideology and Early American Literature Joseph Fichtelberg (Hofstra University)
Images of the Frontier in Early American Literature David Curtis (Belmont University)
Inventing Americas Michael P. Clark (University of California, Irvine)
Literature of the New World to1820 E. Thomson Shields, Jr. (East Carolina University)
The Nation as a Cultural Project Sue Hemberger
Native American History: Contact, Colonization, Conflict and AcculturationJ. Kelly Robison (Martin Luther Universität Halle-Wittenberg)
Native American History to the Era of Removal Jane T. Merritt (Old Dominion University)
Reading Novels, The Novel of Early America Jon Stephen Miller(University of Iowa)
Research in Colonial America Charles L. Cohen (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Roanoke Island and the "Lost Colony" Over the Past 410 YearsE. Thomson Shields, Jr. (East Carolina University)
Slavery in America from the Colonial Era to the Civil War John Saillant (Western Michigan University)
Spanish Borderlands Jesús F. de la Teja (Southwest Texas State University)
Stories of the Republic Judith Hiltner (Saint Xavier University)
Studies in Early American Literature Anne Myles (University of Northern Iowa)
Studies in Early American Literature: Rebellion and the Law in Early America Michelle Burnham (Santa Clara University)
Tales of Rivers and Frontiers Luz Elena Ramirez (Wilmington College)
U.S. Colonial and Revolutionary Era Women's History Sally Hadden (Florida State University)
Women in Colonial British America Marietta Messmer (Georg-August University Göttingen, Germany)
American and British Identity in 18th Century Literature Jim Egan (Brown University)
American Literature to 1810 Jeffrey H. Richards (Old Dominion University)
American Literature to 1865 Tim Sweet (West Virginia University)
American Religious History to 1860 Charles L. Cohen (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
British Colonial North AmericaCharles L. Cohen (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Captives, Housewives, and Coquettes: Early American Women’s Literature Lisa M. Logan (University of Central Florida)
Conquest of the Americas / The Invasion of the Turtle Island Dennis Tedlock (University at Buffalo)
Cultural Studies and Early American Texts Matthew P. Brown (Northern Illinois University)
Early American Literature Philip Gould (Brown University)
Early American Literature Jeanne Holland (University of Wyoming)
Early American Literature Reiner Smolinski (Georgia State University)
Early American Literature and Its Later Influences E. Thomson Shields, Jr. (East Carolina University)
Early American LiteraturesRoss J. Pudaloff (Wayne State University)
Early American Novel Stephen Arch (Michigan State University)
Encountering Others Ross J. Pudaloff (Wayne State University)
Indigenous Genres: American Literary Forms, 1492-1850 David Mitchell (Northern Michigan University)
"Nature's Nation" Tim Sweet (West Virginia University)
New World, Ideal World E. Thomson Shields, Jr. (East Carolina University)
Origins of the American Novel David Curtis (Belmont University)
Poetics of the Americas Dennis Tedlock (University at Buffalo)
Prospero's Progeny: Magic, Science, and the Poetics of Colonial American Writing, 1492-1800 Ralph Bauer (University of Maryland)
Puritan Literary Traditions Sargent Bush (University of Wisconsin)
The Puritan Tradition Robert Daly (University of Buffalo)
Reading and Teaching the "New" Early American Literature Michael W. Vella (Indiana University of Pennsylvania)
Revolution and American Identity Jane T. Merritt (Old Dominion University)
Rhetoric and Representation of Otherness Peter Sands (University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee)
Rise of the U.S. Novel Lisa Logan (University of Central Florida)
Sentimentalism and Imperialism in American Literature to 1865 Michelle Burnham (Santa Clara University [course taught atAuburn University])
Stories of the Republic Judith Hiltner (Saint Xavier University)
Studies in Early American Literature: Enlightenment Discourses, Imperial Enchantments Carla Mulford (Pennsylvania State University)
The Transatlantic Stage: Drama and Theater in British America and the United States, 1675-1860 Jeffrey H. Richards (Old Dominion University)
U.S. Colonial and Revolutionary Era Women's History Sally Hadden (Florida State University)
Women's Texts and Contexts Sharon M. Harris (University of Nebraska)
H-OIEAHC: the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture
H-Survey: devoted to teaching the American History survey to undergraduates
History Matters: for high school and college teachers of U.S. History surveys
Colonial America Kevin R. Hardwick (James Madison University)
Colonial America Maxine N. Lurie (Seton Hall University)
Early America to 1776 Meaghan N. Duff (Western Kentucky University)
The English Atlantic World, 1500-1688 Meaghan N. Duff (Western Kentucky University)
Graduate Studies in Early America to 1783 Meaghan N. Duff (Western Kentucky University)
The Origins of the Deep South Darcy R. Fryer (Yale University)
Revolutionary America Maxine N. Lurie (Seton Hall University)
Revolutionary America Meaghan N. Duff (Western Kentucky University)
Revolutionary America and the Early Republic Meaghan N. Duff (Western Kentucky University)
Thomas
Jefferson -- A Critical Appraisal Meaghan N. Duff
(Western Kentucky University)