WGS 204 — Women in American History
This lecture/discussion course will survey women's history in the United States from colonial times to the present. It will focus on defining the similarities and differences in historical experiences of women based on their social class, race, and ethnicity. Topics of concentration include the changing roles of women in the private and public spheres; an analysis of the agendas, strategies, and consequences of the women's movements; and the historical revolution of the definitions of feminism and social construction of gender. This course is not open to students who are currently enrolled in or have completed HIST 204 or WS 204.