Introduction to African American Studies
Cultural, social, and historical movements among Americans of African descent.
See Course DetailsMulticulturalism in Modern America
United States history since 1865 from a multicultural and multiethnic perspective. The course will emphasize social, cultural, and political dimensions of the American experience, paying particular attention to issues of race and ethnicity. Highlights the contributions of the many different peoples who make up America.
See Course DetailsAmerican History to 1865
American society, politics, thought, institutions, and economic life from the first settlements to the end of the Civil War.
See Course DetailsAmerican History to 1865
American society, politics, thought, institutions, and economic life from the first settlements to the end of the Civil War.
See Course DetailsUnited States Survey to 1865 (Honors)
United States survey at the honors level will deal more thematically than the regular survey with a variety of issues in American history from its founding through the Civil War. Emphasis on primary sources and research and writing, often with a seminar format.
See Course DetailsAmerican History Since 1865
Development of the American nation from 1865 to the present.
See Course DetailsAmerican History Since 1865
Development of the American nation from 1865 to the present.
See Course DetailsHistory of the United States 1865 to Present (Honors)
The major political, economic, social, and cultural changes in the United States from reconstruction to the present.
See Course DetailsLatin American Civilization to 1800
Amerindian, Iberoamerican, and Caribbean history and culture from pre-encounter times to 1800.
See Course DetailsLatin American Civilization Since 1800
Latin American and Caribbean history and culture from 1800 to the present.
See Course DetailsHistory of Western Society to 1500
An introduction to the premodern West, from the start of the written record up to the Age of Exploration. Explores the practices and priorities of a succession of different societies, highlighting how these behaviors and ideas manifested themselves in art, economy, ethnic identity, gender, government, philosophy, play, religion, and technology.
See Course DetailsHistory of Western Society Since 1500
Western society from the Renaissance to the present day, emphasizing ideas, culture, and social change.
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