
(Photo by Joe O'Connell, 5 February 2005)
POLI 100K: RAILROADS AND AMERICAN POLITICS
Spring Quarter AY2007-2008
Department of Political Science
University of California, San Diego
La Jolla, CA, 92093-0521
Classroom: CENTR 105
Time: 1:00 - 1:50PM MWF
Instructor: Keith T. Poole
Office:
Room 368 Social Sciences Building
Office Hours: Thursday, 2:00 - 4:00 or by appointment
E-Mail: KPoole@ucsd.edu
WebSite: Voteview Home Page
Grader: Jaime Settle
Office Hours: 1:00 - 3:00PM Tuesday, SSB 323
E-Mail: jsettle@ucsd.edu
The following texts will be
used in this course:
- John F. Stover, American Railroads
- Harold C. Livesay, Andrew Carnegie and the Rise of Big Business
- John Steele Gordon, An Empire of Wealth
Requirements
Grades will be determined by two examinations -- one mid-quarter exam
and a final exam. The exams will consist of short answer questions.
The midterm will be worth 1/3 and the final 2/3 of the course grade.
The midterm will be on Friday, 2 May 2008, from 1:00 - 1:50PM (The exam will be
1 hour)
The final is scheduled for Thursday, 12 June 2008, from 11:30AM - 1:30PM (The exam will
be 2 hours during this block).
All exams are closed-book closed-note -- no computers, PDAs, or cell phones allowed.
Course Outline
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Introduction: Why are Railroads Important?
Assignment:
-
American Politics, Economics, and Business prior to the Railroads: 1800 - 1830
Assignment:
- Chapters 4 - 8, An Empire of Wealth
- Chapters 1 and 2, American Railroads
Agenda for Topic 2
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Railroads as Big Business
Assignment:
- Andrew Carnegie and the Standard Railway of the World
Assignment:
Study Questions for Midterm
- The Evolution of Railroad Technology
Assignment:
- The Nature of Railroad Competition
Assignment:
- Railroads and the Development of Agriculture
Assignment:
- Railroads and Industrialization
Assignment:
- Railroads and the Rise of the New York Stock Exchange
Assignment:
- Railroads and Government Regulation: 1887-1920
Assignment:
Study Questions for Final (8 of 9 will be on the final)
- Railroads Triumphant: 1980 - 2001
Assignment:
- Chapters 9 and 10, American Railroads
- Chapters 18 to 20, An Empire of Wealth
- Railroads and the Future of the American Transportation System