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Race, Gender, and Empire in the 20th Century United States

Course Number: HIST 240
Title: Race, Gender, and Empire in the 20th Century United States
Day & Time 1: TR 02:30PM 03:45PM
Instructor I: Moore C
Credit: 1.00
Course Description:

This course examines race, gender, and empire as closely linked systems of power and knowledge in the twentieth-century United States. In addition to demonstrating how US imperialism has shaped racial categories in American society (and beyond), the course will draw on a range of sources to help students better understand the formation of transnational political and cultural affiliations both in and outside of the US.

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