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3.00 Credits
For description see under History of Science, History of Medicine.
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BettyannKevles. w 1.30-3.20 Hu (0) Themes in science, technology, and medicine as they have figured in twentieth-century plays written and produced in the United States and Europe. Fictive treatments compared with historical reality. Playwrights include Ibsen, Brecht, C?apek, Frayn, Stoppard, Margaret Edson, and Cassandra Medley.
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John Mack Faragher. tth 1.30-2.20, 1 htba Hu (26) The history of the American West as both frontier and region, real and imagined, from the first contacts between Indians and Europeans in the fifteenth century to the multicultural encounters of the contemporary Sunbelt. Students work with historical texts and images from Yale's Western Americana Collection.
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Beverly Gage. tth 1.30-2.20, 1 htba Hu (26) A survey of American politics from the late New Deal to the present. Topics include national politics, the presidency, grassroots movements, and the relationship between liberalism and conservatism.
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BettyannKevles. For description see under History of Science, History of Medicine.
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Kathryn Lofton. For description see under Religious Studies.
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Paola Bertucci. For description see under Humanities. PreInd
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Daniel Kevles. t 7-8.50 p.m. WR,Hu (27) A history of chemical, nuclear, and biological weapons in the twentieth century, focusing on the integration in the United States of national security policy making, scientific research, and military innovation. Consequences of weapons development for the scientific community and the civilian economy, public attitudes toward weapons of mass destruction, and political movements to control such weapons.
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3.00 Credits
Gretchen Berland, John Warner. For description see under History of Science, History of Medicine.
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IvanoDalPrete. For description see under History of Science, History of Medicine.
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