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HIST 74 - Poverty, Inequality and Social Justice in Historical and Global Context
History
College of Letters and Science
Full Course Title
Poverty, Inequality and Social Justice in Historical and Global Context
Instructor Name(s)
O'Connor
Course Description
Historical and interdisciplinary perspectives on poverty and inequality globally and in the U.S., tracing structural transformations, shifting modes of thought, policy, and action, dynamics of class, racial, gender, ethnic and geographic stratification, and major theoretical debates from antiquity through the present. Course features guest lectures to introduce students to varied conceptual and methodological approaches to studying poverty and inequality, and draws on readings, discussion, writing, and related assignments to explore issues within a social justice framework.
Unit Value
5
Maximum number of times course can be repeated for additional credit
0
Maximum Units
5
Advisory Enrollment Comments
This class is an introduction and prerequisite for the Minor in Poverty, Inequality, and Social Justice
General Subject Areas
D, E
Special Subject Areas
WRT