HIST 797 (01) - Colloquium

Colloquium

Durham   Liberal Arts :: History
Credits: 4.0
Term: Spring 2024 - Full Term (01/23/2024 - 05/06/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   15  
CRN: 56311
Selected topics in American, European, and non-Western history. Required of history majors. Students must elect section in the department office at the time of registration. Course meets the History major requirements for Group I, II, or III, depending on the topic.
Department Approval Required. Contact Academic Department for permission then register through Webcat.
Prerequisite(s): HIST 500
Repeat Rule: May be repeated for a maximum of 8 credits.
Attributes: Writing Intensive Course
Instructors: Julia Rodriguez

Times & Locations

Start Date End Date Days Time Location
1/23/2024 5/6/2024 R 2:10pm - 5:00pm HORT 445
Additional Course Details: 
Citizenship in the Americas  

 

 

The definition and substance of citizenship have changed dramatically in the past two hundred plus years. Since the violent birth of independent nations in the Americas, countries as varied as the United States, Cuba, and Brazil have experienced struggles over basic assumptions about who belongs to the nation, who deserves to protect it and be protected by it, as well as ideas about individual and group rights. These conflicts continue to the present day, as seen in the public and legal debates over access to the ballot box, racial violence, immigrant rights, LGBTQ+ equality, inclusion of people with disabilities, and other issues. While governments and courts have historically played a central role in defining and enforcing rights, at the same time, citizens and non-citizens alike have participated in the process of redefining rights, often altering broad societal understandings of citizenship and inclusion. In this class, we will trace the evolution of expanding (and occasionally contracting) rights and responsibilities over time, the question of inclusion versus exclusion, and the experience of diverse social groups as they demand increased access to political and economic power, with a focus on the United States and Latin America. 

Booklist

Book Details
NO CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO BE LADIES (98)
by KERBER
Required
ISBN
978080907384 9
PUBLISHER
MAC HIGHER
LONG,LINGERING SHADOW:SLAVERY,RACE... (13)
by COTTROL
Recommended
ISBN
978082034431 7
PUBLISHER
LONGLEAF
IMPOSSIBLE SUBJECTS:ILLEGAL ALIENS+... (14)
by NGAI
Required
ISBN
978069116082 5
PUBLISHER
INGRAM PUB

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