Middlebury

INTD1252A-W23

9/11: Significance & Legacies

9?11: Significance & Legacies
The September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the United States killed nearly 3,000 people. Those attacks, in turn, generated two regional wars—in Afghanistan and Iraq—and a “global war on terror.” This course examines the 9/11 attacks from a number of angles. What factors helped produce them? What was their goal, how were they carried out, and why were they not prevented? How did 9/11 — and the US response to it — help shape (for better or worse) today’s world? Through readings, films, discussion and group activities we will examine the significance and legacies of 9/11. The course will culminate in a two-part conference in which all students will have a participatory role.
Course Reference Number (CRN):
11492
Subject Code:
INTD
Course Number:
1252
Section Identifier:
A

Course

INTD 1252

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Winter 2023

INTD1252A-W23 Lecture (Williams)