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Nov 21, 2024
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HIS 352: War in the American Experience Goal: This course examines the theory, experience, and memory of American wars. Content: Upon successful completion of this course students will understand American experience with armed conflicts and the factors that account for the different ways the country thought about waged war. They will analyze how a variety of factors - including gender, race, socioeconomic status, and geographical origin - shaped individual and collective experience of war. They will also understand and be able to analyze and discuss the different ways in which Americans have remembered their wartime experiences, and how and why memorialization and commemoration have changed over time. Gen. Ed. Category: Synthesizing Perspectives; Diverse & Interdependent World; (SBS/PS) Prerequisite(s): Satisfactory completion of College writing proficiency requirement or permission of instructor. Credit: 3 Degree Level: Undergraduate
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