HIST 0229
History of American Women
History of American Women: 1869-1991
This course will examine women’s social, political, cultural, and economic position in American society from 1869 through the late twentieth century. We will explore the shifting ideological basis for gender roles, as well as the effects of race, class, ethnicity, and region on women’s lives. Topics covered will include: women’s political identify, women’s work, sexuality, access to education, the limits of “sisterhood” across racial and economic boundaries, and the opportunities women used to expand their sphere of influence. (formerly HIST/WAGS/AMST 0373) 3 hrs. lect.
This course will examine women’s social, political, cultural, and economic position in American society from 1869 through the late twentieth century. We will explore the shifting ideological basis for gender roles, as well as the effects of race, class, ethnicity, and region on women’s lives. Topics covered will include: women’s political identify, women’s work, sexuality, access to education, the limits of “sisterhood” across racial and economic boundaries, and the opportunities women used to expand their sphere of influence. (formerly HIST/WAGS/AMST 0373) 3 hrs. lect.
- Subject:
- History
- Department:
- History
- Division:
- Humanities
- Requirements Fulfilled:
- CMP HIS NOR
- Equivalent Courses:
- WAGS 0229
AMST 0229