First Class: A History of the Post Office in the United States

First Class: A History of the Post Office in the United States

Virtual Course | Available

Zoom North Miami, FL 33180 United States
use laptop/tablet/phone
anyone
1/14/2025-2/18/2025
7:00 PM-8:30 PM EST on Tue
$90.00
$70.00

First Class: A History of the Post Office in the United States

Virtual Course | Available

We are delighted to be able to continue our collaboration with OSHER ONLINE, an educational service that is offered by our "big sister" the Osher National Resource Center (NRC) at Northwestern University. This class is being run and organized by NRC staff. Sessions are live and will not be recorded. 


What comes to mind when you think of the post office? Is it the unique beauty of a stamp, the thrill of an awaited delivery, or an iconic blue collection box? Do you equate the post office with obsolescence, or do you think of recent coverage of controversial austerity measures? As the country's second-largest employer, the US Post Office has a fascinating history that showcases the best and worst of American society. In this course, we will explore what precipitated the creation of the Post Office, its role in fostering and hindering democratic communication, and numerous examples of innovation over the centuries up to the present-day USPS. We will conclude by considering what the future of the post office might look like, with a renewed appreciation for the democratic ideals for which it stands.



Your instructor: Caroline Nappo, PhD

Caroline Nappo, PhD is an independent scholar with interests in the history of public information institutions, information as a public good, and the political economy of information. She has taught as an adjunct lecturer for graduate students and previously taught an OLLI course on the history of the public library in the United States. She holds a master's and PhD in Library and Information Science from the University of Illinois and has published and presented on postal history.


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    Please note that this class will be run and organized by the National Resource Center in Chicago and NOT by OLLI at FIU.
    You are going to receive your log in information directly from the NRC staff.