SHY 212 - Issues in Western Society II (History)3 Credit(s)
Theoretical and technological changes that begin in the 1600s will, by the early 1800s, lead to a society that embraces industrial output, participates in revolutions and world wars, and finds a new equilibrium by the early twenty-first century. Study will continue to focus on issues of gender, class, race, and religion through an examination of primary and secondary readings and writing assignments from approximately 1600 to the present.
Credits: 3.
When Offered: Spring semester.
Liberal Arts Curriculum: Satisfies the Global Cultures requirement.
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