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HIST3520 - Immigration History
Spring 2013 Immigration remains one of America's most vexing issues today and understanding its history is more vital than ever before. This course examines immigration as a force throughout American history. Students will analyze the historic background of several critical issues, such as immigration policy, ethnic and race relations, the changing meaning of "whiteness," "the melting pot," "multiculturalism," and nativism. Special attention will be paid to Western Pennsylvania's unique immigrant history, but this class will examine immigration from a national perspective as well. Additionally, a variety of projects will enable students to examine their own ethnic heritage. 3 Credits |
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Schedule Book for All Active and Available Future Terms, Course starting with HIST3520
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| 14 Seats | Credits: | 3 | Days: | T R | ||
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Location: | Moon | Room: | |||
| Time: | 09:30-10:45 am | Instructor: | Mccarthy | |||
| Session: | 1 (08/26 - 12/14/13) | Term: | Fall 2013 | |||
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