2023-2024 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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HIST 222 - US Immigration History (US) An examination of the history of immigration and migration in the United States; students not only consider movements across national borders, but also take up the more expansive history of movements – both free and coerced – across all kinds of space. The examination is centered on the 1860s to the present, the period in which the demarcation and policing of national borders came to define what it meant to be a “modern” nation state. Just as students consider the rise and solidification of efforts to police borders, they also consider the entangled lives and relationships that were built across and in the space between borders. As students consider the United States’ history as both a nation of immigrants and a gatekeeping nation, the categories of race, gender, sexuality, and class is at the center of the interrogation. (US)
Credits: 1.0 Corequisite: None Prerequisites: None Major/Minor Restrictions: None Class Restriction: None Area of Inquiry: Social Relations,Inst.& Agents Core Component: None
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