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Apr 20, 2024
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HIST 6680 - Gender and Migration This course explores the intersection of gender with the movement of peoples, goods, and ideas and the consequent encounters, exchanges, and transformations that result from these movements. The focus of the course will vary by chronology and geography depending on the instructor. Envisioned as one of several cluster courses in the History Department’s graduate emphasis on gender, this course might be offered as either a readings seminar or research seminar, again depending on the intent of the instructor and goals of the course.
Credits: 3 hrs.
Notes: Open to Graduate Students Only.
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