HIST 415 Women in American History 1600-1900

Explores American women's diverse experiences from pre-Columbian times to 1890, as they re-envisioned their place within families and communities, entered wage work, and struggled for rights. Emphasizes women's self-representations in writing and the visual arts, as well as gender's intersections with racial, class, ethnic, sexual, regional, religious, and other identities.

Credits

4.00

Cross Listed Courses

HIST 215

Prerequisite

None