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HIST: History

211-01
Women/Families in the Americas
 
TR 1:30 pm - 3:10 pm
K. Zimmerman
Women 
02/04 - 05/24
16/12/0
Lecture
CRN 22293
4 Cr.
Size: 16
Enrolled: 12
Waitlisted: 0
02/04 - 05/24
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1:30 pm
3:10 pm
MHC 201

 

1:30 pm
3:10 pm
MHC 201

     

Subject: History (HIST)

CRN: 22293

Lecture

St Paul: Murray-Herrick Campus Center 201

Requirements Met:
     WGSS Major Approved
     WGSS Minor Approved

  Kari Zimmerman

This course examines how seemingly impersonal forces are historically associated with personal changes for women and the family across the Americas. We will analyze how women and the family intersected with the economy, politics, and society. A comparative approach allows for consideration of national circumstances and social norms regarding race, ethnicity, and class. Examining the history or women and the family throughout the Americas also highlights similarities and differences within the reciprocal relationship between private lives and public policy. Topics include working women and the family economy, slavery, political rights and protective legislature, social movements, youth culture and immigration. Understanding the history of women and the family helps explain current contentions over women’s roles and modern family structure.

4 Credits


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