Feb 19
| July 21, 2009 | to | July 23, 2009 |
with Mary Renda – 9am-3:30pm daily
- Participants will explore disagreements over continental expansion and U.S. policy toward Haiti during the presidency of Thomas Jefferson, the development of the nineteenth-century Protestant women’s missionary enterprise, and unexpected outcomes of Woodrow Wilson’s efforts to establish the League of Nations, as illustrations of how race, gender, and empire unfold in U.S. history.