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History 110: Topics in Ancient History
1.50 Credits
Claremont McKenna College
Staff Topics in ancient history. Offered occasionally. These courses meet the general education requirement in history; freshmen need permission of the instructor for courses above 102.
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History 111: Topics in European History
1.50 Credits
Claremont McKenna College
Staff Selected topics in European history. Offered occasionally
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History 112: Topics in American History
1.50 Credits
Claremont McKenna College
Staff Topics have included: The American Experience: Biography and Autobiography; History of Los Angeles; The Twenties: Fords, Flappers, and Fanatics; The Sixties; and History of California. Offered occasionally.
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History 115: Women in European Intellectual and Cultural History,1789 to the Present
1.50 Credits
Claremont McKenna College
Hamburg This course looks at varieties of thinking about women from Mary Wollstonecraft and Jane Austen to Hannah Arendt and Simone de Beauvoir. The purpose of the course is to understand the complex intellectual roots of feminism and to explore the connections between feminist thinking and other aspects of European intellectual history. Offered occasionally.
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History 121: The Politics of Recent America,1945 to the Present
1.50 Credits
Claremont McKenna College
Lofgren After exploring pre-1945 roots of the liberal interventionist government in America, the course examines its subsequent impact in areas such as politics, military and foreign policy, race relations, individual freedom, and governmental responsibility. Also listed as Government 108. Offered every other year.
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History 122: American Schools
1.50 Credits
Claremont McKenna College
Selig This seminar explores the history of schools in the United States from the late 19th century to the present. The focus will be public education at the primary and secondary school level in the context of industrialization, immigration, and urbanization. Topics may include school curricula and funding, education and social mobility, segregation and integration, and debates over school reform. Throughout, we will consider how the schools have served as a focal point for debate over what it means to be American. Offered every other year.
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History 123: History of the American West
1.50 Credits
Claremont McKenna College
Yoo This course examines the role of the American West within U.S. history from the Gold Rush era to the present. Students will examine major themes within the field such as migration and settlement, the environment, role of the federal government/public policy, popular culture, and the peopling of the West. Offered every other year.
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History 124: The American Mosaic:Immigration and Ethnicity in the United States
1.50 Credits
Claremont McKenna College
Yoo From the very beginning, the United States has been a country composed of peoples who have migrated from other parts of the world. This course will examine how many different peoples have undergone the process of becoming Americans. Although the time period will stretch from colonial times to the present, the focus will be on the 19th and 20th centuries. Offered every year.
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History 125: Asian American History,1850 to the Present
1.50 Credits
Claremont McKenna College
Yoo This survey course examines the journeys of Asian immigrant groups (and subsequent American-born generations) as they have settled and adjusted to life in the United States since 1850. The course addresses issues such as the formation of ethnic communities, labor, role of the state, race relations, and American culture and identity. Offered every year.
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History 126: American Constitutional History
1.50 Credits
Claremont McKenna College
Lofgren The development of American constitutional and legal institutions and ideas from the colonial period to the present. Focuses include the constitutional conflict with Britain; the framing and ratification of the Constitution; federalism in the early republic; slavery and sectional conflict; the Fourteenth Amendment and civil rights; total war and civil liberties; private law and public policy; and the political role of the modern Supreme Court. Also listed as Government 176. Offered every year.
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