HIST 415A: US Gilded Age 1877-1900
Section: 1001
Course | Section | Credits | Instructor | Dates | Status | Call Number |
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HIST 415A | 1001 | 3 (3 max credits) | Bauer William | Jul. 15, 2024 to Aug. 16, 2024 | Open | 52371 |
Description
Analysis and interpretation of the impact of industrialization, immigration and urbanization upon the American experiment in republicanism. Examines how diverse Americans, including ex-slaves, farmers, feminists, "new" immigrants, Plains Indians, radicals, soldiers, statesmen, industrialists and laborers responded to these unsettling conditions and helped to usher in the modern age. This course is crosslisted with HIST 615A. Credit at the 600-level requires additional work. 3 credits.Prerequisites
Six credits of History
Notes
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