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HIS 391W: Independent Study
0.00 Credits
University of Rochester
Designed for junior and senior students who wish to pursue an independent reading program with a professor; required for honors program participants. Upper-level writing credit awarded if students prepare and revise an extended essay.
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HIS 393: Senior Project
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University of Rochester
For seniors writing an extended essay under faculty supervision.
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HIS 393W: Senior Project
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University of Rochester
For seniors writing an extended essay under faculty supervision. Upper-level writing credit awarded if students prepare and revise an extended essay.
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HIS 394: Internship
0.00 Credits
University of Rochester
Experience in an applied setting supervised on site. Approved and overseen by a University instructor.
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HIS 398: Honors Research Seminar (2 credits)
2.00 Credits
University of Rochester
A forum in which students can present preliminary versions of their theses and get critical feedback from both their student colleagues and the instructor.
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HIS 414: International Human Rights
5.00 Credits
University of Rochester
This course will examine the historical development of theories of human rights and their relationship to gender issues. We will consider arguments over women's rights and human rights from the eighteenth century democratic revolutions in the United States and France to the 1995 World Conference on Women in Beijing. Specific case studies will include reproductive rights and women's economic rights in a world context as well as alliances and rifts between "First World" and "Third World" feminisms.
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HIS 432: Topics in American Social Thought
5.00 Credits
University of Rochester
This course delves into the conceptions and understanding that Americans have devised to understand their collective life. Emphasis on formal thought that maps the structure of society and dynamics of social activity. Topics will vary from year to year but among possible investigations are American understanding of capitalism, the nature of social justice, the problem of social cohesion.
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HIS 434: U.S. Colloquium II
5.00 Credits
University of Rochester
Explores the major interpretations of American history from Reconstruction to the late 20th c. resurgence of conservatism. Senior history majors may register by invitation only.
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HIS 437: England and Ireland since 1800
5.00 Credits
University of Rochester
This course is a general (social, political, cultural) survey of the tragically entangled histories of England and Ireland from the Act of Union to the present. The format is a mix of open lectures and discussion sections supplemented by the occasional documentary film.
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HIS 440: The Black Family in Slavery and Freedom
5.00 Credits
University of Rochester
After a discussion of the Moynihan Report controversy and an assessment of the literature on the black family, the readings will investigate why and how stable black families were encouraged, and how they developed under slavery. The impact of factors such as economics, politics, religion, gender, medicine, and the proximity of free families, on the structure of the black family will be given special attention. In this way, the structure of the slave family on the eve of Emancipation, and its preparedness for freedom, will be tested and assessed. Students will be encouraged to identify persistent links between the "history" of slavery and the black family, and the development of social policy.
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