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S. Political and Social History, 1900-1945. GlendaGilmore. tth11.35-12.50 Hu (24) The social, political, and economic changes that transformed American society from the turn of the twentieth century through World War II.
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Global Resource Frontiers. PaulSabin. th 1.30-3.20 WRHu (0) The history and consequences of the demand for raw materials in the United States during the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Development of key commodities such as bananas, rubber, and oil; the emergence of ecotourism; and recent efforts to police the global supply chain.
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Joanne Freeman. w 1.30-3.20 WRHu (0) PreInd The creation of an American style of politics: ideas, political practices, and self-perceptions of America's first national politicians. Topics include national identity, the birth of national political parties, methods of political combat, early American journalism, changing conceptions of leadership and citizenship, and the evolving culture of the early republic.
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Jonathan Schell. For description see under International Studies.
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Jay Gitlin. t 3.30-5.20 Hu Meets RP (0) Relationships between Yale-and Yale people from Ezra Stiles and Noah Webster to Cole Porter, Henry Roe Cloud, and Maya Lin-and American society and culture. Elihu Yale and the global eighteenth century; Benjamin Silliman and the emergence of American science; Walter Camp, Dink Stover, and the all-American boy; Henry Luce and the information age; and faith and ideology in postwar Yale and America.
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Ned Blackhawk. mw 9.25-10.15, 1 htba Hu (0) Survey of the history of federal Indian law and policy, highlighting the political achievements of American Indian communities over the past four decades.
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Joanne Freeman. w9.25-11.15 WR,Hu (0) PreInd The culture and politics of the revolutionary and early national periods of American history. The lives, ideas, and writings of Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton used as a starting point. Topics include partisan conflict, political culture, constitution making and nation building, and domestic life.
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Benjamin Chabot. For description see under Economics.
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S. Politics, 1932-1988. Beverly Gage. w 2.30-4.20 WR,Hu (0) American domestic politics and political thought since the New Deal. Emphasis on the decline of midcentury liberalism and the rise of modern American conservatism. Topics include McCarthyism, the civil rights movement, the New Left, labor, business activism, the conservative intellectual movement, the Christian Right, and the Reagan Revolution.
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David Blight. t 1.30-3.20 WR,Hu (0) The problem and the study of "memory" among American and international historians and scholars from other disciplines. Readings drawn from theoretical works, recent secondary literature, and public history controversies.
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