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3.00 Credits
Examines a variety of social movements and protest politics of 19th and 20th centuries: abolitionist movement, womens movement, populism, the KKK, movements of the Depression era, the 1960s, the New Right, and protest movements in the era of globalization. Explores the ideology, political culture, mobilization, identity politics, and empowerment strategies of these movements. Formerly HIS 2320
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3.00 Credits
Examines a variety of social movements and protest politics of 19th and 20th centuries: abolitionist movement, womens movement, populism, the KKK, movements of the Depression era, the 1960s, the New Right, and protest movements in the era of globalization. Explores the ideology, political culture, mobilization, identity politics, and empowerment strategies of these movements. Honors
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3.00 Credits
The experience of national and ethnic immigrant groups from early settlements in the colonies to the present; the economic, political, and religious rationale for migration; social and cultural traditions and expectations of the immigrants, their interaction with American society, and patterns of adaptation. Formerly HIS 2530
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3.00 Credits
New York from colonial times to the present. The city's economy, people, and communities; building the citys infrastructure; local politics; the image of New York in American culture; contemporary economic and political trends. Formely HIS 2621
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3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
History of African Americans from their origins in Africa to their current situation in the United States. Focuses on the institution of slavery, showing how it changed over time and how African American culture evolved; the ways in which African Americans coped with the violence and discrimination they faced in the South after the Civil War as well as their struggle for racial equality in the 20th century; cultural achievements of African Americans in the North and the South. Formerly HIS 2580
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3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
U.S. foreign policy from the American Revolution to World War II. Continental expansion, Monroe Doctrine, imperialism, Open Door, neutrality and World War I, isolationism, the road to Pearl Harbor. This course may count toward a political science major. Formerly HIS 2510
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3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Selected topics in 19th- and 20th-century cultural history, such as the myth of the frontier, the difference between ?high? and ?low? culture, working-class leisure activities, the rise of the film industry, the Jazz Age and the Harlem Renaissance, the Depression, and the transformation of popular culture in the 1950s and 1960s. Now listed as HIS 2221
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