American History
American History
01:512:380 Women in American History I (3)
- Course Code: 01:512:380
- Academic Credits: 3
Changing status of women from settlement to Reconstruction, including the study of work, family, religion, sexuality, organizations, and feminism. Credit not given for both this course and 01:988:380.
01:512:381 Women in American History II (3)
- Course Code: 01:512:381
- Semester(s) Offered: Fall, Spring
- Academic Credits: 3
Syllabus: Spring 2022
Syllabus Disclaimer: The information on this syllabus is subject to change. For up-to-date course information, please refer to the syllabus on your course site (Sakai, Canvas, etc.) on the first day of class.
Changing status of women from Reconstruction to the present, including the study of work, family, religion, sexuality, organizations, and feminism. Credit not given for both this course and 01:988:390.
01:512:383 Women's Rights in America, 1800-1930 (3)
- Course Code: 01:512:383
- Academic Credits: 3
Explores women's rights movements in the United States from 1800-1930 in the context of larger developments in the Atlantic World. Movements studied include abolition of slavery, legal rights, labor organizing, peace, suffrage, and sex radicalism.
01:512:385 Women Behaving Badly (3)
- Course Code: 01:512:385
- Academic Credits: 3
History of women behaving badly in the late 19th- and early 20th-century United States. Examines histories of women criminals as well as experiences of women who transgressed racial, gendered, and sexual boundaries. Analysis of crime and female sexual deviance as well as efforts to curtail and reform disorderly women. Emphasis on social constructions of morality, delinquency, and womanhood.
01:512:391 Historical Studies (3)
- Course Code: 01:512:391
- Semester(s) Offered: Fall, Spring
- Academic Credits: 3
Separate sections focusing on different topics at different times and in different areas. Specific titles available at time of registration.