Joanne B. Freeman
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Professor Freeman, who received her Ph.D. from the University of Virginia in 1998, is the author of Affairs of Honor: National Politics in the New Republic (2001), which explores the logic and culture of national politics in the early American republic, and the editor of Alexander Hamilton: Writings (2001). She also has published articles on politics, political culture, and honor culture in The William and Mary Quarterly, The Journal of the Early Republic, and The Yale Law Journal, among other publications, and contributed chapters to Novel History: History According to the Novelists; Neither Separate Nor Equal: Congress and the Executive Branch in the 1790s; The Revolution of 1800: Democracy, Race, and the New Republic; and The Democratic Experiment: New Directions in American Political History. Her graduate offerings include reading and research seminars on early national politics and culture. She is currently working on a study of the culture of Congress in antebellum America.


Lectures:

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flag Lecture 1 - Introduction: Freeman's Top Five Tips for Studying the Revolution
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flag Lecture 2 - Being a British Colonist
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flag Lecture 3 - Being a British American
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flag Lecture 4 - "Ever at Variance and Foolishly Jealous": Intercolonial Relations
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flag Lecture 11 - Independence
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flag Lecture 10 - Common Sense
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flag HIST 116 - The American Revolution
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flag Lecture 23 - Creating a Constitution
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flag Lecture 16 - The Importance of George Washington
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flag Lecture 5 - Outraged Colonials: The Stamp Act Crisis
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flag Lecture 8 - The Logic of Resistance
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flag Lecture 9 - Who Were the Loyalists?
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flag Lecture 22 - The Road to the Constitutional Convention
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flag Lecture 19 - War and Society
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flag Lecture 6 - Resistance or Rebellion? (Or, What the Heck is Happening in Boston?)
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flag Lecture 12 - Civil War
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flag Lecture 7 - Being a Revolutionary
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flag Lecture 20 - Confederation
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flag Lecture 21 - A Union Without Power
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flag Lecture 25 - Being an American: The Legacy of the Revolution
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flag Lecture 18 - Fighting the Revolution: The Big Picture
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flag Lecture 14 - Heroes and Villains
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flag Lecture 24 - Creating a Nation
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flag Lecture 13 - Organizing a War
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flag Lecture 17 - The Logic of a Campaign (or, How in the World Did We Win?)
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flag Lecture 15 - Citizens and Choices: Experiencing the Revolution in New Haven
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