37. Undergraduate Course Offerings – Fall 2023

…to pay for the war, how whole economies mobilized for war, how the two sides fought for foreign recognition, how the war changed women’s roles, how African-Americans forced the pace of emancipation, and how the war affected Native Americans. Finally, we will examine the war’s consequences, ranging from the destruction…

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38. Graduate Fall 2019

…the master’s program at Rutgers-Camden. Rather than readings or research courses in a particular area of history, this course is designed to familiarize students with major problems, questions, and methods that shape the discipline of history as a whole. In the first part of the course, we will explore how…

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39. Fall 2021

…key themes, such as how different forms of knowledge, imperialism, religion, intercultural exchange and material culture have all contributed to our definition of Western Civilization—a concept itself which will be questioned in the course. Coursework includes attending lectures, active engagement in class activities, digital mapping tasks, museum object studies, short…

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40. Spring 2019

…This course surveys changes in western attitudes towards the body and care for the sick from antiquity to the present. It gives particular focus to the development of those institutions that that dominate health care twentieth century Europe and the United States. It is designed for students with either an…

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41. Summer 2018

…Union, provides a fruitful subject for cultural analysis. The focus of our exploration of this era will be the social and cultural changes wrought by atomic weapons and the threat of Communist expansion both abroad and at home. Such phenomena as television, suburbia, science fiction, rock and roll, the Civil…

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