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Women and Gender in Modern Europe (1750-1950): Diversity in Context

HISTORY 3642: Women and Gender in Modern Europe (1750-1950): Diversity in Context

An introduction to the history of women and gender in Europe, from approximately 1750 to the 1950s, with a focus on the intersecting categories of race, ethnicity and class. We will explore the ways women have been perceived, defined, and categorized as a gender, and how they have both lived within and rebelled against these societal and cultural norms and restrictions.
GE historical study course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
Credit Hours
3.0

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