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WAGS0393A-S10

Gender in Early America
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A History of Gender in Early America
Exploration, conquest, settlement, revolution, and nation-building: no course in early American history should ignore such traditional topics. In this course, though, we will examine the various ways that gender shaped these historical processes. How, for example, did colonials’ assumptions about manhood and womanhood affect the development of slavery in America? Or how did the Founding Fathers’ identities as men inform their attitudes about democracy and citizenship? We will scrutinize historical documents, of both a private and public nature, and discuss several recent scholarly works on gender from 1600-1850 to consider these kinds of questions. Pre-1800. 3 hrs. lect./disc.
Course Reference Number (CRN):
21703
Subject Code:
WAGS
Course Number:
0393
Section Identifier:
A

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WAGS 0393

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Spring 2010

WAGS0393A-S10 Seminar (Morsman)