We the People: A History of the U.S. Constitution, 14 weeks, HYBRID, 10 GAYLEY slots
S 2026

Description

This class will offer a distinctive and timely look at our founding document with emphasis on how it has evolved over the last 239 years. It will provide a perspective of today's polarized government by offering a view of the Constitution not as a fixed, worshiped artifact, but as a dynamic arena of "fierce, logical, passionate...struggle for a more perfect union." A significant focus of this course will be on "We the people," the opening words of the Preamble to the Constitution, and how the understanding of who is included within that term has changed over time. The title of this SDG comes from our core book We the People: a History of the U.S. Constitution, by Jill Lepore, the noted Harvard University history professor and staff writer for The New Yorker. We will also consider changes to the Constitution that may occur during the time of this SDG as we review cases recently decided or now pending before the Supreme Court involving significant constitutional issues.  

Weekly Topics

Week 1 Introduction, The Constitution of a Clock

Week 2 All Men Would be Tyrants

Week 3 Every Gentleman May Propose Amendments

Week 4 Let Us Examine the Word White

Week 5 The Whole Rebellion Is Beyond the Constitution

Week 6 No Amendment is Necessary

Week 7 We Began This Quilt

Week 8 Mr. Constitution

Week 9 Miss Bolsheviki

Week 10 The Lost amendment

Week 11 The Subcommitee on Constitutional Amendments

Week 12 A Bill of Rights for Women

Week 13 The Constitution is Dead!

Week 14 The Future of Constitutionalism

Bibliography

We the People: A History of the U.S. Constitution by Jill Lepore