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HIST BC 3414x: The United States in the World
3.00 Credits
Barnard College
Examination of the meaning of empire in its relationship to the historical development of what we now call the United States of America. Starting with the thirteen colonies and moving west through time and space, we will examine the relationship of ideas, geography, borders, immigration, culture, economies and the military to the expansion of U.S. power in the world. Using insights from our current "global" moment, we will investigate questions dealing with the control and use of resources, the structure of society, the meaning of political borders, inequality and power. General Education Requirement: Historical Studies (HIS). General Education Requirement: Social Analysis (SOC). 3 points
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HIST BC 3423y: The Constitution in Historical Perspective
3.00 Credits
Barnard College
Development of constitutional doctrine, 1787 to the present. The Constitution as an experiment in Republicanism; states' rights and the Civil War amendments; freedom of contract and its opponents; the emergence of civil liberties; New Deal intervention and the crisis of the Court; and the challenge of civil rights. - H. Sloan General Education Requirement: Historical Studies (HIS). Not offered in 2009-2010. 3 points
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HIST BC 3424x: Approached by Sea:Early American Maritime Culture
3.00 Credits
Barnard College
Thematically and chronologically ordered narrative of the impact of the Atlantic Ocean and its tidal tributaries upon the beginnings and subsequent development of the American colonies and of the Early American Republic. Special stress will be placed upon the physical givens and cultural implications of the coastal environment in which early Americans went about their lives. - R. McCaughey General Education Requirement: Historical Studies (HIS). 3 points
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HIST BC 3457x: A Social History of Columbia University
3.00 Credits
Barnard College
Traces the University's history from 1754 to the present; will focus on institutional interaction with NYC, governance and finance, faculty composition and the undergraduate extra-curriculum; attention also to Columbia professional schools and Barnard College. - R. McCaughey General Education Requirement: Historical Studies (HIS). Not offered in 2009-2010. 3 points
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HIST BC 3466y: American Intellectual History Since 1865
3.00 Credits
Barnard College
Examination of the major ideas engaging American intellectuals from Appomattox to the present, with special attention to their institutional settings. Topics include Darwinism, the rise of the professoriate, intellectual progressivism, inter-war revisionism, Cold War liberalism, and neoconservatism. - R. McCaughey General Education Requirement: Historical Studies (HIS). Not offered in 2009-2010. 3 points
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HIST BC 3494y: Era of Independence in the Americas
3.00 Credits
Barnard College
Comparative examination of colonial independence struggles in the New World, c. 1760-1830. The transition from the monarchical ancient regime to a more or less "republican" order. State formation and the invention of nationality. Special attention to the cases of the United States, Haiti, and Mexico. - H. Sloan General Education Requirement: Cultures in Comparison (CUL). General Education Requirement: Historical Studies (HIS). 3 points
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HIST BC 3525y: 20th Century Urbanization in Comparative Perspective
3.00 Credits
Barnard College
Examination of metropolitan growth and development in large cities around the world, placing particular emphasis on cities that have grown rapidly in the 20th century. Examples from South America, Australia, and Asia will be considered as well as cities from the United States and Canada. - O. Gutfreund General Education Requirement: Cultures in Comparison (CUL). General Education Requirement: Historical Studies (HIS). General Education Requirement: Social Analysis (SOC). Not offered in 2009-2010. 3 points
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HIST BC 3567x: American Women in the 20th Century
3.00 Credits
Barnard College
A consideration of women's changing place in modern America; the "family claim"; women in the workplace; educational expansion; the battle for suffrage; social reformers; the sexual revolution; women in the professions; the crisis of depression and war; the feminine mystique; and the new feminism. General Education Requirement: Historical Studies (HIS). General Education Requirement: Social Analysis (SOC). 3 points
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HIST BC 3570y: Alma Mater:A Social History of American Universities and Colleges
3.00 Credits
Barnard College
The role of colleges and universities in American life; their changing social and intellectual impact; issues of access, equity, legitimacy and solvency. - R. McCaughey General Education Requirement: Historical Studies (HIS). 3 points
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HIST BC 3664x: Reproducing Inequalities:Families in Latin American History
3.00 Credits
Barnard College
Explores changing structures and meanings of family in Latin America from colonial period to present. Particular focus on enduring tensions between "prescription" and "reality" in family forms as well as the articulation of family with hierarchies of class, caste, and color in diverse Latin American societies. General Education Requirement: Historical Studies (HIS). 3 points
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