| Call Number | 11324 |
|---|---|
| Day & Time Location |
M 4:10pm-6:00pm To be announced |
| Points | 4 |
| Grading Mode | Standard |
| Approvals Required | None |
| Instructor | Lori Flores |
| Type | COLLOQUIA |
| Method of Instruction | In-Person |
| Course Description | This course, intended for graduate students, exposes students to some “classics” in 20th century U.S. historiography with newer scholarship that reconceptualizes the American past. Readings cover topics including labor, class and capitalism; political divides and comparative civil rights movements; race and migration; gender, sexuality, and reform; urbanization and suburbanization; health and environment; and relationships between human and non-human historical agents. Discussions of texts will build necessary skills in critical reading and understanding authors’ arguments, sources and methods, scope and style, and historiographical intervention. This course will require one oral presentation on a supplementary book; a historiographical essay on a 20th c. topic of the student’s choosing; and a professional assignment of writing either a lesson plan or lecture. |
| Web Site | Vergil |
| Department | History |
| Enrollment | 3 students (15 max) as of 5:05PM Saturday, April 25, 2026 |
| Subject | History |
| Number | GR8401 |
| Section | 001 |
| Division | Interfaculty |
| Open To | Architecture, Schools of the Arts, Business, Engineering:Graduate, GSAS, SIPA, Journalism, Law, Public Health, Professional Studies, Social Work |
| Note | GRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY; ADD TO WAITLIST FOR INSTRUCTOR APPRO |
| Section key | 20263HIST8401G001 |