HIUS 156D. American Women, American Womanhood (4 units)
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Description
This course explores the emergence of a dominant ideology of womanhood in America in the early nineteenth century and contrasts the ideal with the historically diverse experience of women of different races and classes, from settlement to 1870. Topics include witchcraft, evangelicalism, cult of domesticity, sexuality, rise of industrial capitalism and the transformation of women’s work, the Civil War, and the first feminist movement.
Prerequisite courses
HIUS 156D has no prerequisite courses.
Successor courses
No courses have HIUS 156D as a prerequisite.