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3.00 Credits
PaulSabin. For description see under Environmental Studies.
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3.00 Credits
PaolaBertucci. For description see under History of Science, History of Medicine.
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3.00 Credits
Cynthia Russett. t 1.30-3.20 Hu (0) Introduction to American women who have been religious leaders and activists in different faith traditions.
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3.00 Credits
Micaela Larkin. w 3.30-5.20 Hu Meets RP (0) The ascendancy of the Sunbelt and conservatism in American politics. Suburbanization, economic development, and racial politics in the South and the Southwest after World War II. Political conservatism, civil rights, the Cold War, religion, immigration, and labor struggles. Prominent Sunbelt politicians, including Barry Goldwater, Ronald Reagan, Strom Thurmond, George Wallace, Richard Nixon, the Bush family, and Bill and Hillary Clinton.
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3.00 Credits
Kyle Farley. th 1.30-3.20 Hu (0) PreInd A history of British colonialism in North America from the founding of Virginia in 1607 through the end of the Seven Years' War in 1763. Religion, regionalism, economics, war, politics, slavery, and Native Americans. Focus on the colonies of Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Virginia.
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3.00 Credits
MaryLui. w 1.30-3.20 Hu (0) Spectacular episodes of crime and violence in New York City from the colonial period to the end of the Victorian and Progressive eras. Themes of race, class, gender, and sexuality; the place of violence in the making of the modern American metropolis.
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3.00 Credits
Rebecca Tannenbaum. w 1.30-3.20 WRHu (0) PreInd The social, religious, economic, and gender history of British North America as manifested through witchcraft beliefs and trials.
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3.00 Credits
S. Lesbian and Gay History. George Chauncey. tth10.30-11.20, 1 htba Hu (23) Introduction to the social, cultural, and political history of lesbians, gay men, and other socially constituted sexual minorities. Focus on understanding categories of sexuality in relation to shifting normative regimes, primarily in the twentieth century. The emergence of homosexuality and heterosexuality as categories of experience and identity; the changing relationship between homosexuality and transgenderism; the development of diverse lesbian and gay subcultures and their representation in popular culture; religion and sexual science; generational change and everyday life; aids; and gay, antigay, feminist, and queer movements.
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3.00 Credits
Cynthia Russett. w 1.30-3.20 WRHu (0) Literature, politics, and social thought examined to determine the intellectual configuration of the decades between the two world wars. Authors may include Malcolm Cowley, John Dos Passos, James Agee, and Sinclair Lewis.
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3.00 Credits
NedBlackhawk.
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