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2024 Spring Main Session
HIST212/Lecture/02 - Cultural Collisions and Transformations
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Credits
3.00
Beginning with a close study of 1914-1945, a period of intense and painful transformation, thie course examines the recent social, political and cultural roots of the present moment. In order to foster reflexive understanding, this class examines major interdisciplinary topics in recent history ranging from globalization and transnationalism to the human rights movement, the crisis of the West, and the impact of technology. Students will develop their ability to critically engage with existing narratives and to create their own useful and thoughtful interpretations based on an understanding of the wide diversity of human points of view and experiences, as well as a sense of emergent trends.
Registration Type
Traditional
Fees
N/A
Instructors
Bartleson, William
Duration
1/16/2024 - 5/10/2024
Schedule
Wednesday 3:30 PM - 6:20 PM; Moore College Art &, Sarah Peter Hall, Room 210
Prerequisites
N/A
Corequisites
N/A
Credit Types
Credit
Class
38
Seats
| 7
Remaining
Open (Target Met)
Primary population and other student populations allowed to register for this course:
Primary Population
# Others Allowed
# Others Registered
Campus
Moore College of Art & Design
38
0
Program
Bachelor of Fine Art
38
0
College
Moore College of Art
38
0
Department
Creative & Critic St
38
31
Class Level
Second Year
38
31