WGS 362: Women in World History

An exploration of the lives of ordinary women and men in relation to their place in the fabric of global history. The course fosters understanding of the world's infinite variety of cultures by examining what particular constructions of gender tell us about those societies and our own. The main strategy focuses on biography as a tool weaving through gender, class, race, and ethnicity in particular historical periods.

Class #13201 Course information

Topic: Women in World History

3.00 credits
Section 7101: Undergraduate Lecture
Class: #13201

Fall 2024 Second 7-week session
Oct 28, 2024 - Dec 18, 2024
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Cost: 
$
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Location: Online

Attention Students: This Fall 2024 course section is a crossed subject section. Please double check your academic transcript, to make sure you have not taken this course in a prior semester. Contact your Advisor if needed. Thank you.

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