From Washington to Lincoln - The Geography of US Presidential Elections

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We have now posted Lecture 2 of our ongoing course, The Geography of US Presidential Elections, presented by Stanford’s Continuing Studies program. You can download it via TunesU here (in high res) or you can watch it embedded below. This week, Professor Martin Lewis takes you through America’s early formative elections, starting with Washington and Jefferson’s electoral victories and moving through the transformative Civil War. To watch the first lecture, click here. And to ask Professor Lewis questions about the second lecture, just click here. And keep in mind, this is all free. For more free courses, check out our big collection here.

 

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Posted on October 23rd, 2008 by Dan Colman | Home | continue to: Ali G and Noam Chomsky Talk Linguistics » |


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  1. Tony Kahn on October 24, 2008 6:13 am

    Dan,

    Just one of my periodic fan letters to you. You and your staff are a national resource.

    Best,

    Tony Kahn
    WGBH Morning Stories

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