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This grade depends on your class participation and your leadership of class discussion.
Furthermore, if you are a student, your job consists of learning. I expect you to come to class prepared to learn.
- Come to class having completed the readings assigned for that day (including the textbook readings).
- If we are scheduled to discuss a book or an excerpt out of the coursepack, bring the reading to class so that you can refer to it.
- Bring the textbook to class.
- Also, please arrive on time if not a little early. If you must leave class early, let me know in advance.
Remember, if you are not attending class, you are not participating.
Although circumstances will vary according to the topic, I expect you to relate the sources to the themes of the course. As you plan the discussion, feel free to employ some creativity.
For this assignment, not only will you be responsible for leading discussion, but you will also be required to produce a food for thought reading assignment for your peers in the class. Furthermore, your grade on this assignment will depend not only on my evaluation of your presentation, but on the opinion of your fellow students. After each presentation, I will ask your peers to provide a short written assessment of your performance, which I will forward to you with my own comments. Here are your options:
- Monday, February 11: Prince Charles Stuart, The Paris Declaration (1745)
- Friday, February 15: John Wesley, "A Plain Account of the People Called Methodists" (1748) and "The Character of a Methodist" (1742)
- Wednesday, February 20: Henry Grattan, Speech Moving a Declaration of Irish Right (1780) and The Act for the Union of Great Britain and Ireland (1800)
- Monday, March 25: Benjamin Disraeli, "Conservative and Liberal Principles" (1872)
- Wednesday, March 27: Thomas Sweet Escott, England: Her People, Polity, and Pursuits (1880)
- Friday, April 5: Joseph Chamberlain, Speech in Glasgow Inaugurating the Imperial Preference Campaign (1903)
- Wednesday, April 8: Emmeline Pankhurst, Portman Rooms Speech (1908)
- Friday, April 12: Excerpts from Robert Graves, Good-bye to All That (1929)
- Wednesday, April 24: Mahatma Gandhi, Hind Swaraj (1909)
- Friday, April 26: Enoch Powell, "Rivers of Blood" Speech (1968)
- Monday, May 6: Margaret Thatcher, Speech to the Conservative Party Conference in Blackpool (1975)
Instructions on How to Lead Class Discussion
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by Hugh Dubrulle, 2002
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