2022-2023 Academic Catalog 
    
    Apr 29, 2024  
2022-2023 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

HIST 204 - Special Topics in US History


Each semester the course is offered, the content will be based on student interest and faculty expertise.  The course is repeatable for credit as long as the content varies; students may take a specific iteration of the course only once. 

SECTION 1 - THE TITLE OF THIS SEMINAR FOR SPRING 2023 IS: Methods and Practice of Oral History. Oral histories are a fascinating and important - yet often controversial - source for creating, examining and interpreting history.  In this seminar, students will gain hands-on experience with all aspects of oral history.  You will learn the theories and practices of oral history.  You will explore a wide range of oral history collections, both textual and audio/visual, in order to gain an appreciation for the opportunities and limitations of utilizing oral histories as sources for research projects.  And finally, you will construct individual research projects based upon existing oral histories, as well as conduct new oral history interviews that will contribute to a comprehensive, ongoing, formal oral history project.

 

SECTION 2 - THE TITLE OF THIS SEMINAR FOR SPRING 2023 IS: Women’s Bodies, Women’s Rights. We often speak of rights in broad and abstract terms - freedom, privacy, equality. Yet we experience rights concretely, even bodily. In this course, we will explore the varied ways rights (or their absence) have defined, constrained, protected, and empowered women’s bodies throughout U.S. history, from the colonial period to the recent past. By studying marriage, slavery, immigration, and paid employment as well as health and reproduction through the lens of women’s bodies, students will consider American women’s changing legal status and the shifting boundaries of their bodies.

 

 

 

Course Designation/Attribute: DI

Anticipated Terms Offered: Offered periodically