HIST 253 Fall 2009 The United States from Appomattox to AOL, 1865-Present

Also offered Spring 2010

This course will survey the history of the United States from its struggles over Reconstruction and westward expansion through the challenges of industrialization and immigration to the nation's increasingly global role in the post-World War II period. We will pay special attention to how Americans defined both themselves as citizens and the nation at-large, particularly as they faced the profound economic and political crises that mark this period. Reading assignments will include sources from the time, as well as historical interpretations.
Class Format: lecture/discussion
Requirements/Evaluation: evaluation will be based on participation, short papers, a midterm, and a final take-home exam
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Prerequisites: none; open to all
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Divisional Attributes: Division II
Other Attributes: HIST Group F Electives - U.S. + Canada
Enrollment Limit: none
Expected Enrollment: 40-50
CLASSES ATTR INSTRUCTORS TIMES
HIST253-01(F) LEC U.S., 1865-Present Division 2: Social Studies Sara L. Dubow
MR 1:10 PM-2:25 PM Hopkins B1964

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