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HIST273 — Women and Gender in the Modern West

5 credits · 55 hours

HIST 273 - Women and Gender in the Modern West HIST 273 - Women and Gender in the Modern West 5 Credits Examines the relationship between historical events and women’s lives and the impact of ideas and attitudes about gender, race, class, and sexuality on individuals of both sexes in modern western history. Fees Quarters Typically Designed to Serve Students seeking a transfer course and those interested in the history of women, gender, and sexuality. Active Date 2011-04-20 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Lecture 55 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Degree Distributions: AA Diversity & Globalism Social Science Area I Course Outline I. Women in Early Modern Politics and Life II. Women & Gender in the Era of the French & American Revolutions III. Women & Family in the New Industrial Society IV. 19th C. Resistance, Revolution & Reform Movements V. Gender, Sexuality & Imperialism VI. Women in War & Revolution VII. The Modern Girl in the Interwar Era VIII. Women & Gender in World War II IX. Gender in the Postwar Era X. Gender at the Turn of the Millennium Student Learning

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