Lehrman American Studies Center at ISI

Every year, the Lehrman American Studies Center partners with Princeton University's James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions to offer a two-week program with the immediate practical aim of developing and adopting intellectually serious, compelling, and philosophically engaging courses that deal with the foundational principles of the American Republic.

2008 Program Description (June 9 - June 21, 2008)
Theme

The theme, American Statesmanship: Founding Principles, Historical Examples, for this year's Summer Institute examines historical periods ranging from the Founding to contemporary politics with a particular focus on how some of America's greatest leaders succeeded in meeting the specific challenges of their day by applying the wisdom and insights of the Founding generation in creative and innovative ways.

Institute Teaching Faculty

The Summer Institute Faculty will consist of ten distinguished scholars who are highly committed to the reform of higher education and who are among the most effective, thoughtful, and committed scholars in our nation.

In addition to the Institute Faculty, we will invite professors at the assistant and associate levels, plus a small number of exceptional, advanced graduate students. The junior faculty and graduate students will be selected for the quality of their work, their commitment to reform, and their dedication to their students. Graduate students will be those with responsibility for classroom instruction and with influence on syllabi in the courses to which they contribute.

Seminars

The seminars will be facilitated by Institute Faculty. The seminars will provide an opportunity for Institute Faculty to model the techniques of leading successful seminars and lively discussions of the foundational principles of American political thought.

Workshops

The afternoon workshops will serve principally to help participants develop new courses, revise existing courses and core curricula, and develop course modules on special topics. The workshops will focus on the structure and content necessary for a successful and intellectually compelling course. They will provide opportunities for discussion of the practical business of successful course design and implementation in both the context of individual institutions and the intellectual context of reflection on the central foundational concepts of American political thought.

Lectures

Institute Faculty and other distinguished scholars, writers, and thinkers will deliver evening addresses to Institute participants.

Beyond these more formal elements of the Institute, the program is structured to maximize opportunities for informal interaction among participants and Institute Faculty.

Professor

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LASC is always looking for candidates for the Princeton Summer Institute. If you know (or are) an interested professor or graduate student, please contact us with your nomination.