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HISTORY 240: Slavery,Antislavery,and Reform
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
A study of the origins and development of slavery in North America and of slave culture. This course will also treat the organization and arguments of the anti-slavery movement, the role of women leaders in abolition, and the origins of the women's rightsmovement. Offered in alternate years.
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HISTORY 241: Depression America
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Concentrated study of Depression-era United States. Topics include rise of welfare state, Hoover and Roosevelt administrations, class conflict, racial tensions, alternative political ideologies such as communismand socialism. Study Americans' diverse experiences by analysing how those experiences are depicted in literature, films,memoirs, and other historical artifacts and documents. Offered occasionally inMay Term.
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HISTORY 242: The Civil RightsMovement
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
A study of the development of the civil rights movement in the United States during the twentieth century, emphasizing the emergence of local black leadership, techniques of mass protest, ideologies of black liberation during the 1950's and 60's, and the aftermath . Offered each spring.
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HISTORY 243: Colonial Identity in the AtlanticWorld
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
This course explores the emergence and evolution of identities based on race, nation, gender, and class in the colonial Americas. Readings will include biographical texts on individual subjects as well as surveys of British North America, the Caribbean, and New Spain. Students will be asked to situate and interpret personal experience and identity within particular social contexts of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Offered occasionally.
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HISTORY 244: Women and the American Experience
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
A survey of women's history in America that explores how women of varying class, racial, and ethnic backgrounds have lived their everyday lives, what they thought about those lives, and how others believed they should conduct themselves. Offered annually.
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HISTORY 245: Individualismand Community in AmericanHistory
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Studies the tensions between individualism and community in American History regarding religion, business, politics, culture and the economy and nature. Examines the values of individualism and community embedded in these arguments. Explores the consequences of implementing the social and economic practices. Offered in alternate years.
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HISTORY 246: "By Force, By Famine, and by Fabled Story": Irish Emigration to the U
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Between 1815 and 1920, five and a half million Irish emigrated from Ireland to the United States. This emigration had an enormous impact on American society, of course, but it had just as significant an impact on Irish society, both demographically and culturally. In a two-week stay in Ireland at the Allihies Language and Arts Centre, Beara Peninsula, County Cork, students live with host families and study together the historical, cultural, musical and literary impact of Irish emigration on both the Irish in Ireland and in the United States. Offered occasionally inMay Term.
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HISTORY 247: AmericanWest
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
An introduction to the history of the AmericanWest. Particular attention will be paid to the clash of peoples and cultures that resulted fromterritorial and economic expansion, the significance of ideas and myths about the frontier in American history, and the changing social relationships and patterns of land use that accompanied the economic development of theWest. Offered in alternate years.
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HISTORY 248: Environmental Studies 261 American EnvironmentalHistory
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Overview of American environmental history frompre-colonial days to the present. This course examines the relationship between social and ecological change, focusing on the impact of native American societies,Western colonialism, andmarket forces on land-use patterns, biodiversity and the development of the contemporary environmentalmovement in the United States. Offered in alternate years.
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HISTORY 249: Revolutions in American Childhood and Family Life
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
No aspect of American Life is as shrouded in myths and misconceptions as the history of the family. This course examines childhood and family in American culture fromthe colonial era to the present, providing historical perspective and understanding regarding these primary institutions of American life. Though the course is roughly chronological, we will compare family structures across both time and space, examining the changing and divergent meanings of motherhood, fatherhood, and childhood through such sources as advice manuals, popular journalism, fiction, art, and film. Offered in alternate years.
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