Kit Carson and the 19th Century American West - A Legendary Journey of Exploration
Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the life and legacy of Kit Carson, a legendary figure of the 19th century American West, in this captivating talk by narrative historian Hampton Sides. Delve into Carson's complex role as a trapper, explorer, soldier, and pioneer, examining how his epic journey embodies the clashing cultures and values that defined the era. Gain insights into the mythology surrounding Carson, the literature of Manifest Destiny, and the lasting impact of his saga on modern perceptions. Discover the intricacies of Carson's relationships with the Navajos and John C. Fremont, and ponder the challenges of judging historical figures through a contemporary lens. Engage with discussions on researching historical figures, the concept of blind loyalty, and the importance of moving past divisiveness in understanding our shared history. Reflect on the enduring legacy of Kit Carson and draw comparisons to other significant figures of the American West.
Syllabus
Introduction
Kit Carson Introduction
The Navajos
Kit Carson
Emotions
Carson and Fremont
Blind Loyalty
Judging Past Characters
Researching Kit Carson
Kit Carson Park
Moving past divisiveness
Mentors
Navajo Nation
Kit Carson Comparisons
Blood and Thunder
Taught by
The Aspen Institute
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