| Course Description: |
| Course Number: |
0522-401-01 |
Course Title: |
Am Women:colonies - 1848 |
Credit Hours: |
4 |
| Instructor: |
Rebecca Edwards
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Description: |
| This course considers the history of American women from the colonial era to Seneca Falls Convention. We will examine the experiences of women of different races and classe across the country, looking at Puritans in Massachusetts and at planters' daughters in the Carolinas; at female slaves in the deep South and at mill workers in the urban North. We will investigate the impact of the American Revolution movement, culminating in the convention at Seneca Falls. Part of the women and gender studies concentration and minor. May also be taken as an elective. Cross-listed with history, 0507-401. Class 4, Credit 4 (offered annually) |
Course Notes: |
| 0522-401. PREREQUISITE: 0507-301, 0507-302 OR EQUIVALENT. PART OF THE WOMEN STUDIES CONCENTRATION AND MINOR. MAY BE TAKEN AS AN ELECTIVE. CROSSLISTED WITH 0507-401. ------- |
| Section Description: |
| Section Number: |
01 |
| Indicators: |
None
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| Section Notes: |
| RESTRICTED TO CONCENTRATORS AND MINORSUNTIL 10/20. |
| NTID Support: |
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4:00PM - 5:50PM |
Building 86 - Room 1120 |
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