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Joanne Meyerowitz. tth 10.30-11.20, 1 htba Hu (23) U.S. women's history and the history of gender from 1900 to the present. Changing meanings of femininity, masculinity, sex, gender, and sexuality; intersections of class, race, ethnicity, and gender; women's labor in industrial and postindus-trial economies; women's participation in politics and social movements; trends in sexual expression, gender presentation, reproduction, child rearing, and marriage; and feminist and other gender-equity movements
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Cynthia Russett. tth 10.30-11.20, 1 htba Hu (23) A survey of important intellectual developments from the "Innocent Rebellion" of the pre-World War I period through the 1960s. Topics include coming to terms with the European legacy; intellectuals and the Left in the Depression; the postwar "end of ideology"; and the apocalyptic visions of the 1960
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Daniel Kevles. For description see under History of Science, History of Medicine.
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MaryLui. For description see under American Studies.
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afam 160a,African American History:1500-1888
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Jonathan Holloway For description see under African American Studies.
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Joseph Manning. For description see under Classics. PreInd
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C. Donald Kagan. For description see under Classical Languages & Literatures. PreInd
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William Metcalf. For description see under Classics.
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3.00 Credits
JohnMerriman. mw 10.30-11.20, 1 htba Hu (33) An overview of the economic, social, political, and intellectual history of modern Europe. The rise of absolute states, the scientific revolution, the Enlightenment, the French Revolution and Napoleon, the industrial revolution, the revolutions of 1848, nationalism and national unifications, Victorian Britain, the colonization of Africa and Asia, fin-de-siècle culture and society, the Great War, the Russian Revolution, the Europe of political extremes, and World War II.
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