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HIST 3308: History of Hispanics in the U.S.through Film
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
An examination of selected events and developments in the histories of Mexican Americans, Puerto Ricans, Cuban Americans and other Latinos as depicted in film and video, in movies and television.
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HIST 3309: North American Environmental History
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
Surveys North American environmental history since pre-Columbian times. It expands the customary framework of historical inquiry by focusing on the interaction of human beings and the natural world.
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HIST 3310: Problems in American History
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
Explores historical issues or trends in U.S. history using a case study or comparative format.
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HIST 3311: Nineteenth-Century American West
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
History of the trans-Mississippi West in the 19th century, with an emphasis on major political, social, economic and environmental themes of the region's history.
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HIST 3312: Women in American History
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
Analyzes women's changing social, economic and political roles in American society from colonial times to the present.
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HIST 3313: African Americans in the United States,1607-1877
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
Examines the people of the African continent, uprooted and enslaved, who continually grappled with the problem of how to preserve their dignity and identity in a hostile environment. The African Americans' adjustment to American society, their exterior struggle against political oppression, the interior nature of their group life, and the development of black institutions are critical to the course's concerns.
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HIST 3314: African Americans in the United States,1877 to the Present
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
Particular attention will be given to Populism, disfranchisement, segregation and lynching, black leadership ideologies, the influence of mass migrations, the impact of the Great Depression and two world wars on black life, the quest for equality in the 1950s and the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s, and the flowering of black culture and nationalism.
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HIST 3316: History of Sex in America
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
This course will test the hypothesis that gender and sexuality are culturally constructed categories. Readings in anthropology, history, literary criticism and psychiatry will be utilized.
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HIST 3317: Women in Latin-American Societies
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
The female experience in the formation of Latin American colonial societies. The theoretical explanation of womanhood within the ideology of the Spanish Counter-Reformation and its application to the daily life of women will be studied.
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HIST 3318: The Human History of Natural Disaster in the United States
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
A survey of the role of "natural" disasters in US history, with an emphasis on the ways that they (including Hurricane Katrina) are human events, caused or complicated by social practices.
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