Undergraduate History-Rock County
Undergraduate History-Rock County
2025 Spring Term
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HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES THE ERA OF THE CIVIL WAR TO PRESENT
HIS 102
A survey of American political, economic, social, and intellectual history from the era of the Civil War to the Present. This course thoroughly integrates the experiences of African Americans, Native Americans, Hispanics, and/or Asian Americans into US history in a manner that fosters understanding and appreciation of the perspectives and experiences of at least two of these groups as well as their contributions to, and interactions within, American society.
WORKERS, PROTEST AND SOCIAL CHANGE IN US HISTORY
HIS 210
Examines changes in work methods, culture and experiences of working people in US history from colonial days through the present. Includes labor in colonial America, slavery, industrialization, union development and struggles, workers in the World Wars, post war technological and workplace changes. Integrates the experiences, perspectives and contributions of African Americans, Native Americans, and Hispanics into US labor history.
HOMEFRONT USA: AMERICAN LIFE IN WARTIME
HIS 283
An investigation of the impact of wars on American society. Emphasis on roles of and effects on ordinary citizens on the home front, including minorities and women. Attention to societal effects of war include exploration of wartime politics and economy and civil liberties in wartime. Wars from the earliest European settlement through the wars of the early 21st century may be included. Methods of exploring social impact of wars include community engagement via training in and conducting of oral histories.