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These lectures are a complete course in American History, as a substitute for a textbook.[1]

Midterm exams from 2008:

  • Lecture Nine (about 6,200 words) <-- class is here as of Nov. 7, 2013

References

  1. A concise full-year American history textbook contains about 200,000 words. See, e.g., Allan Nevins and Henry Steele Commager. A Short History of the United States (1952 5th Ed. 1966: Alfred A. Knopf) [1]. Our lectures for this course in lieu of a textbook total about 100,000 words.