
Writings I – Lutz & Hyneman
December 19-20, 2008
Over time, some of the most important writings of the American founding were relegated to research libraries and unavailable to the general public. During the decade of the U.S. Constitution’s bicentennial, scholars Donald Lutz and Charles Hyneman gathered these works in two volumes containing many of the most vital Founding Father principles and ideas for our generation.
PLANNED ITINERARY
Friday, December 19
1:00-2:00 pm Registration
2:00-4:00 pm Session I
4:00-6:00 pm Session II
Saturday, December 20
9:00-12:00 am Session III
12:00-1:00 pm Lunch Break
1:00-4:00 pm Session IV
Cost:
This seminar is open to the public. Non-student pricing for this seminar is $1,395* per person and does not include housing, materials or books.
Student pricing varies by degree program. Students who have not already enrolled in this seminar as part of their Fall 2008 registration process should see the registration form on back for details.
Readings:
The required text is both volumes of American Political Writings During the Founding Era, edited by Charles S. Hyneman & Donald Lutz. For additional credit, read all of the Presidential Speeches in the Annals of America volumes.
*Fees are non-refundable.
Registration: To register please fill out the form below and either fax it to (435) 586-3697 or mail it to:
George Wythe College
Attn: Office of Seminar Registrations
970 South Sage Drive
Cedar City, UT 84720
Registration Form
Please direct any questions to seminars@gwc.edu or contact our Seminar Registration Office at (435) 586-6570.
This course satisfies the CL914 requirement of the George Wythe College PhD program.