Women in History introduces students to women’s history, specifically the various roles played by and assigned to women in western societies and focusing on the question of how and why women’s lives have changed during the past thirty centuries. Students will examine women’s experiences and their images in the past by analyzing the lives of selected notable women as well as broad categories of women, e.g. prostitutes, peasant wives, noblewomen, feminists. The traditional historical periods covered include the Ancient (Greece and Rome), the Medieval (Europe) and the Modern (Europe and the U.S. since 1500). Prerequisite: English 1, 20-801-201; or Comm. Skills 1, 10-801-151; or College Reading Strategies, 10-808-101; with a C or better, or appropriate reading placement scores.
Credits: 3
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Catalog/Class # Semester Class Dates Meeting Times Instructor Mode of Instruction
20803230
Class #50916
Spring 2008-2009
Jan 15 2009 -
May 14 2009
5:30 PM - 8:20 PM
R
Cina,Chrstine E
In Person
20803230
Class #51292
Spring 2008-2009
Jan 12 2009 -
May 13 2009
2:30 PM - 3:45 PM
M W
Dubin,Michael J
In Person
20803230
Class #51294
Spring 2008-2009
Jan 14 2009 -
May 13 2009
5:30 PM - 8:20 PM
W
Dubin,Michael J
In Person