WOMEN IN AMERICAN HISTORY I: 1600-1875 (GH)
WOMEN IN AMERICAN HISTORY I: 1600-1875 (GH)
2010 Fall Term
History 313
A study of women and gender in American history, 1600-1875. The course focuses on topics of work, family and political activism. Particular attention is given to the diverse and inter-related experiences of women of different race and ethnic groups.
Other Requirements: PREREQ: SOPHOMORE STATUS
Class Schedule
Disclaimer
- This schedule is informational and does not guarantee availability for registration.
- Sections may be full or not open for registration. Please use WINS if you wish to register for a course.
Section Details | Meeting Details & Topic | Instructor | Syllabus | ||
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01-DIS 5615
3 Units
[GH]
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09/02 - 12/23 (1) |
Rebecca Shrum
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WEB BASED | |||||
This section will be taught on the web and you must have a UWW email account to take this class. Shortly before the class begins, information on how to access the class wil be mailed to your UWW email account. Required additional course fee is $150. |