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American Society and Culture, 1600-1860

Description:
Documents, diaries, letters, essays, fiction, and art, along with secondary historical and anthropological sources, are used to compare the dreams and realities of men's and women's lives in America from the first contact between European explorers and Native Americans up through the Age of Reform (1830-60). Topics include visions of landscape and nature; contrasting cultures of Indians and Anglo-Americans; family and "women's place"; slavery; working class organization; and women's rights.

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2013 Fall

Section Class Number Weekly Schedule Time Instructor Location
01 3278
- Raub,Patricia ON-LINE More Info
01 2188 MWF 09:00 AM - 09:50 AM Hess,John W M01-0428 More Info
02 3760 TuTh 09:30 AM - 10:45 AM Corman,Catherine Ann W01-0044 More Info

2013 Spring

Section Class Number Weekly Schedule Time Instructor Location
01 3458
- Raub,Patricia ON-LINE More Info
01 2977 MWF 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM Hess,John W M01-0212 More Info
02 3645 TuTh 09:30 AM - 10:45 AM Corman,Catherine Ann S02-0063 More Info