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Duration

17 hours

Total fee

Free

Mode of learning

Online

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The Rooseveltian Century
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  • Earn a shareable certificate upon completion.
  • Flexible deadlines according to your schedule.
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  • This course uses the lives, ideals and achievements of Theodore, Franklin, and Eleanor Roosevelt to create the idea of a Rooseveltian century. It is about doing research, analyzing primary sources, and connecting all this information with a coherent and logical interpretation. It is an invitation to think critically and historically, and it wants to give you a glimpse of what it means to be a historian at work.
  • We are convinced that the three Roosevelts ? the 3Rs, as we will refer to them throughout this course ? profoundly shaped the twentieth century. This course shows you why we think so and which paradigms, ideas, and sources we use to uphold our claim. But this course also asks you to give your opinion, and ground it on your own research findings.
  • The structure of the course is straightforward:
  • - An introductory module gives you the biographical information you need to connect the personal stories of the 3Rs with the major events of the twentieth century;
  • - Module 2 explains how the 3Rs reframed our thinking on security, broadening its meaning and reconfiguring the government?s role in providing it;
  • - Module 3, focusing on equality, shows how the 3Rs changed the relationship between leaders and led, rejected laissez-faire economics, and supported a politics of intervention to overcome the inequalities that undermined social cohesion;
  • - Module 4 describes how the 3Rs promoted and protected the freedom of ordinary citizens, and communicated that as one of their central political goals;
  • - Module 5 summarizes the long-lasting legacies of the 3Rs, and asks for your opinion on the Rooseveltian century. Do you agree with this interpretation of our recent past ? and our possible futures?
  • The five modules contain quizzes to test your knowledge and understanding, discussion prompts to stimulate your creativity, and research guidance and assignments to sharpen up your historical skills.
  • We hope you will enjoy this intellectual journey!
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The Rooseveltian Century
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Curriculum

Introduction

Introduction

How to succeed in your online class?

The Rooseveltian Century

Theodore Roosevelt

Franklin D. Roosevelt

Eleanor Roosevelt

Conclusion

Leiden University: Facts & Figures

Community Guidelines

What is your learning path?

TR's Timeline

FDR's Timeline

ER's Timeline

Security

Introduction

Theodore Roosevelt

Franklin D. Roosevelt

Eleanor Roosevelt

Conclusion

The Website Chat with Michael Cullinane

Research Webinar 1: TR

Transforming Global Governance for the 21st Century, a UNDP Report

The Rooseveltian Security

Equality

Introduction

Theodore Roosevelt

Franklin D. Roosevelt

Eleanor Roosevelt

Conclusion

The Website chat with David Woolner

Research Webinar 2: FDR

Equality and American Democracy, by Danielle Allen

The Rooseveltian Equality

Freedom

Introduction

Theodore Roosevelt

Franklin D. Roosevelt

Eleanor Roosevelt

Conclusion

The Website Chat with Simon Rofe

Research Webinar 3: ER

Fundamental Freedoms, by Allida Black and Mary Jo Blinker

The Rooseveltian Freedom

Legacies

Introduction

Interview with Eduard van de Bilt

Interview with Sara Polak

Conclusion

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