Welcome to Constitutional Studies--a blog for HIST 8035 students. This blog will be a source of ongoing communication for the class. It is designed to highlight conversations on our weekly reading, on research questions that we have, and on contemporary constitutional issues that require historical perspective.
There are a simple set of rules that we will use for posting, included below.
Rule
1: you may post on discussion questions for next week's reading, or you
may share extra readings or other ideas connected with the next week's
topic. OR, you may post links to websites of interest, books or
articles, or other resources that others in the class may find helpful.
Especially of interest are links to examples of the uses of history in
the modern day world.
Rule 2: you should comment early and often on posts. All posts should be invitations to discussion.
Rule
3: debates are permitted. Rules of courtesy and professionalism apply.
As administrator, I will remove any and all inappropriate posts.
Rule
4: you MUST add labels to all of your posts, so that we can find them
and use them later. You should add a LABEL for any author you are
referencing (make sure you do the last name, first name format for this
kind of posting, e.g.: Morgan, Edmund), as well as something to identify
the topic or period. Try to match tags already in existence, and if one
does not exist, then go ahead and create it.
Rule 5: more rules will be added as we go along.
Happy blogging!
Saturday, January 5, 2013
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Dr. Baker, I am having trouble posting. Not sure if this is just me or if others are having problems (I hope this shows up!) Can we spend a few minutes in class on how to post?
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