CORE104–ChangeandtheFuture
Instructor
ProfessorVanessaSchwartz,DepartmentofHistory
OfficeHours:TuesdayandThursday,10-11,andbyappointment
Lecture / TTh / 11-12:20 / THH116Discussion / F / 11 / WPH107
F / 1 / WPH107
(exceptwhenwehavefieldtripsandIMLlabsonFridays11-2)
Lab F 11-2 WPH107
11:00-12:20,T,THTaper116
DiscussionLeader
CatherineClark
OfficeHours:1-2,Tand10-11,Th
Boats, Trains,CarsandPlanes:
HowMobilityandTransportationShaped theModernWorld
Therecentturntowardsa“global”historicalframeworkhasputthespotlightononeofthekeydynamicsoftheprocessofglobalizationitself:mobilityinhistory. Acrossregionsandtimeperiods,historiansnowconsiderroutesratherthanroots.Thiscoursewillexaminetheaccelerationoftimeandtheshrinkingofspacethroughmodernmodesoftransportation.Itinterrogatesthemodernemphasisonspeedandthecomingoftheglobalorderbylookingattrains,boats,cars,andplanes. Theclasswillemphasizethehistoryoftechnologyasitintersectswiththemovementofpeopleandgoods.
Course Mechanics
Allscheduledclassesaremandatoryandwillbeginontime. Pleasedonotarriveafterclassbegins. Classtimewilleitherconsistoflecture(whichwillincludeimagesandstudentparticipation)orlecture-discussionbasedontheweek’sreadings. Morethanthreemissedclasseswillresultinfailure.Nolatepaperswillbeaccepted.Inaddition,eachFridayyouwillhaveclass,eitherasafieldtrip,asection
oranIMLlab.Thereare,however,afewweeks,whendiscussionwilltakeplaceonThursdayratherthan
Friday. Pleasenotethiscarefullyinthesyllabus.
Reading:Readinginthiscourseisextensiveandalllistedreadingsarerequired.Itisessentialthatyoukeepupwiththereadingsonaweeklybasisinordertofollowthelecturesandparticipateindiscussion.Readingsmarkedwithan*areavailableontheclassblackboard.Thereisalsoaclasswiki.
RequiredReading
Bernstein,WilliamJ.ASplendidExchange:HowTradeShapedtheWorld.NewYork:GrovePress,2009.
Brinkley,Douglas. WheelsfortheWorld:HenryFord,HisCompany,andaCenturyofProgress. New
York:Penguin,2004.
Gordon,Alastair.NakedAirport:ACulturalHistoryoftheWorldsMostRevolutionaryStructure. Chicago:UniversityofChicagoPress,2008.
Iyer,Pico.TheGlobalSoul.NewYork:Random,2001.
Ladd,Brian. Autophobia:LoveandHateintheAutomotiveAge. Chicago:UniversityofChicagoPress,
2008.
Lewis,Daniel.IronHorseImperialism:TheSouthernPacificofMexico,1880-1951.Tucson:Universityof
ArizonaPress,2008.
Schivelbusch,Wolfgang.TheRailwayJourney.Berkeley:UniversityofCaliforniaPress,1987.Urry,John.Mobilities. Cambridge:PolityPress/JohnWileySons),2007.
Verne,Jules. AroundtheWorldinEightyDays.Trans.WilliamButcher.NewYork:OxfordUniversity
Press,2008.
Writing AssignmentsandExams:Allwrittenworkmustbeyourownandpropercitationisessentialasyouwriteyourpapersandprojects. PlagiarismwillNOTbetoleratedandtheacademicintegritycodewillbestrictlyenforced.
1) In-classmid-term,February17
2) 3-5pagepaperreportandmulti-mediacompanion:Due,Monday,March20toBBandWiki
3) GroupPresentation:SeeschedulebyGroupNumber
4) FinalProject:DueMay12,11am.
ProjectandMulti-MediaComponentoftheClass: Studentswillbedividedintofourprojectgroups.
1) Technologiesoftransportation(themachines)
2) Thespacesoftransport(trainstations,ports,airports,garages,parkinglots,freeways)
3) Representationsoftheexperienceoftransport(inwrittenfiction,film,art)
4) Displaysoftechnologyandtransport(asintransportmuseums)
Eachstudentwillprepareathree-fivepagepaperandapowerpointorshortfilmtodistributetoeachoftheirfellowgroupmembersonanindividualelementineachgroup. Forexample,inspacesoftransport,wemighthavesomeonedoapaper/projectonHeathrowandanotherontheGareSaint-Lazare. Thiswilldependonthenumberofstudentsintheclassandrelativestudentinterestetc.Thestudentswillreadeachother’spapersandlookateachother’spowerpoint/filmanddevelopamulti-medianarrativepresentationthattheyproducetogetherfortheirgrouptobepresentedinasingleclassperiod. Thestudentgrouppresentationsmaymergeindividualpresentationsormaybeanentirelynewproduction. Allmaterials(individualjpgs,filmclips,powerpointsandquicktimemovies)willbeavailableforallstudentstouseastheydothetake-homefinal.
Theclassfinalexamwillbetocreateafinalwrittenormulti-mediaprojectthatanswersoneofthree
questionsdistributedatthestartofthegrouppresentationprocessthatwillbebasedonmaterialsfromallofthepresentations.Thelengthofthewrittenpaperwillbetenpagesandinslidetermswillbeabout75slidesortenminutesoffilm.
Grading:Thesearemeanttoserveasguidelinesforevaluationinthiscourse.Gradesarenotcalculatedmathematically,butaredeterminedthroughaprocessofevaluation. AllgradingisdoneonanA-Fbasis.
Mid-termExam: / 20%Paperandcompanionpresentation: / 20%
GroupProject: / 20%
Take-HomeFinal: / 30%
Participation: / 10%
FieldTrips: AllFieldTripsaremandatoryandwilltakeplaceofFridaysbetween11-2. Youwillbegivenmoreexplicitinformationabouttransportationtoandfromthesitebutbelowseethelistoftriplocationsanddates.
Friday,January23:UnionStation,11-2
Friday,January30:HuntingtonLibrary:SpecialCollections:MeetwithcuratorDanLewis,11-2
Friday,February6:Peterson’sAutomotiveMuseum,11-2
Friday,February13,FelixChevrolet,11-2
Friday,March27,LAX,FlightPathLearningCenter,11-2
WeekOne.Moving ThingsandMoving PeopleJanuary13WhyaclassonMobilityandTransport?January15 MovingThingsbeforeMovingPeople.January16 Discussreadingsindiscussionsection.
Reading:JohnUrry,Mobilities,pp.1-16.
WilliamBernstein,ASplendidExchange,pp.1-20,54-76,241-279,316-337.
UNIVERSITYHOLIDAY
Martin LutherKing,Jr.Day: January19,2009
WeekTwo.MachinesandMotion
January20TheIndustrialRevolution:SteamPowerandBoats.
January22Discussreadings: Group1at11:00andGroup2at11:40.January23FieldTriptoUnionStation, 11am-2pm.
Reading:*Mumford,TechnicsandCivilization,pp.131-142,158-167(availableon
Blackboard).
WolfgangSchivelbusch,TheRailwayJourney. pp.1-70;159-170.
WeekThree.FullSpeedAhead:TrainsJanuary27NewViewsoftheLandscape.January29WhatCapetowntoCairoMeant.
January30FieldTrip:HuntingtonLibrary,11am-2pm. Rarebooksandmanuscriptsrelatedtotrains;ledbyDanLewis.AlsodiscusswithLewis,IronHorseImperialism.
Reading:DanLewis,IronHorseImperialism.
WeekFour.Wheelsforone,Wheelsforall
February3Theautotakesoff.February5DiscussionofBrinkley.
February6FieldTripPetersen’sMuseum,11am-2pm.
Reading:DouglasBrinkley,WheelsfortheWorld,pp.Intro;113-160;310-354;604-637.
WeekFive.TheCulturalImplicationsofAutomobility
February10TheFreedomoftheRoad.February12DiscussionofLadd.
February13FieldTripFelixChevrolet, 11am-2pm.
Reading:BrianLadd,Autophobia.
UNIVERSITYHOLIDAYPresidents’Day: February16,2009
WeekSix.Mid-TermWeek
February17Mid-Termexamin-class.
February19IMLVisitLecture:ThinkingaboutMulti-MediaPresentations.February20IMLLabVisit#1,11am-2pm.
WeekSeven.TakingFlight
February24Wings.
LecturebySylvieLindepergonfilm,“NightandFog”
12:30-2:00extracreditopportunityinSOS250.February26TheViewfromAbove.
February27Discussionofreadings.
Reading:Crouch,*Wings,pp.54-118,254-264;Cosgrove,“TheVirtualGlobe”from
Appolo’sEye,p,265-267,*VanVleck,TheLogicoftheAir.
WeekEight.TheAirLifeandTheJetSet
March3ANewCosmopolitanWorldOrder.
March5Airports:TheWorstNon-PlacesintheWorld.
LecturebyRosalindWilliams,“TheVisibleandInvisibleintheHistoryofTechnology”
12:30-2:00extracreditopportunityinSOS250.March6DiscussionofGordon.
Reading:AlastairGordon,NakedAirport.
WeekNine.Re-PresentingTransport
March10ScreeningofTransportClipReel.March12
orMarch13StudentChoice:IMLLab#2
Reading:ArticlesfromVirtualVoyages,editedbyRuoff.
*Ruoff “CinemaasAudiovisualVehicle”; Rabinovitz,“FromHale’sToursto
StarTours”;andBloom,“Trans-SaharanAutomotiveCinema.”JulesVerne,AroundtheWorldinEightyDays.
SPRINGRECESS:March 16-21,2009
WeekTen.ReconsideringMobility
March24TimetoWorkonIndividualResearch.
March26DiscussionofVerne,AroundtheWorldinEightyDays:OracleofaCenturyornot?March27 FieldTriptoLAXFlight PathLearningCenter, 11am-2pm.
PAPERDUE: Monday,March 29,2009
3-5pagepaperdueonBlackboard/Wiki–youmustreadthepaperofeachofmember yourgroupbeforeThursday,April2
WeekEleven. WhatistheGlobalSoul?
March30Whybotherleavinghome?
April2Timetoworkonprojectsingroups.April3DiscussionofIyer.
Reading:PicoIyer,TheGlobalSoul.
WeekTwelve. ProjectMeetings
April7MeetingwithGroup1at11;Group2at11:40.April9MeetingwithGroup3at11;Group4at11:40
N.B. Whenyourgroupdoesnotmeetwiththeprofessor,youshouldbeworkingonthegroupprojecteithertogetherorseparately.
April10LastIMLLab,11-2
LastDaytoDropaClasswithMarkof“W”: Friday,April10,2009
WeekThirteen.IsGlobalizationdependentonMobility?Whatkind?
April14MovingGoods,MovingPeople,Still
April16GroupProjectWork
April17DiscussionofUrryandBernstein.
Reading:Urrypp.63-end.
Bernstein,pp.339-385.
WeekFourteen.ThePresentationsBegin
April21FinalGroupMeetings
April23Group1:TheMachines
April24Group2:TheSpacesofTransport
WeekFifteen: PresentationsContinue
April27Group3:RepresentationsofTransport
April29Group4:DisplaysofTransportHistory
FinalProjects DuenolaterthanMay12,2009,at11am
tobepostedonBlackboard/WikianddeliveredtoHistory officeiffilesaretoobig