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Subject: | History |
Title: | HIST-170 History of Women in the United States (Pre-Colonial - 1877) - (SC) - 3 Units |
Instructor: | Jacobson, Melissa |
Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL-122 or equivalent | |
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Room |
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HIST-170 |
1503 |
MW |
11:00-12:20pm |
LA-214 |
3 Units |
Full Term |
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Catalog Course Description | ||
HIST-170 History of Women in the United States before 1877 | ||
3 unit(s) SC | ||
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This course is a survey of United States history before 1877 with an emphasis on women's life experiences within the context of broader historical changes. We will examine the commonalities of women's experiences and explore the impacts of race, law, ethnicity, class, and region on women's lives. This course also explores how women both fostered and were affected by social, political, economic, legal and cultural transformations in the United States. The impact of the U.S. and California Constitutions on women's life experiences and the activities of federal, state, and local governments will also be assessed. CSU, UC |
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