Course Content Outline
- America to 1650
- The traditions and experiences of Native American women, slave women, and European colonists
- Colonial America, 1607-1750
- Southern Colonies
- British Women
- African Women
- Northern Colonies
- Puritan Women and Family
- Disorderly Women
- Diversity of America
- Southern Colonies
- Women in early American Republic, 1776-1820
- Women in the Revolution and Social Changes
- Native Americans
- African Women
- White colonial Women
- The Doctrine of Separate Spheres
- The Republican Motherhood and Education
- Women in the Revolution and Social Changes
- Through the Antebellum 1800-1860
- True Womanhood vs. Realities
- Women Earning a Wage
- Women and Slavery
- Overland Trail: Native Americans
- Civil War and Reconstruction 1861-1900
- Expanding Women’s Sphere
- Abolitionism
- Women’s fights
- Reform in family life
- War
- Emancipation
- Women involvement
- Post War
- Constitutionalizing
- Women’s rights
- Women’s suffrage
- Southern Reconstruction
- Black women in new South
- White women in new South
- Slavery aftermath
- Leisured Class
- Gilded Age
- Christian temperance
- Consolidating the West
- Native American women
- Families in the West
- Late 19th century immigration
- Immigrant wives and daughters
- Expanding Women’s Sphere
- Progressive Era 1900-1920
- Female Labor Forces
- Wage earners, organizing workers
- Female Dominion
- Public housekeeping
- Protective labor legislation and mother’s pension
- Progressive women and political parties Abolitionism
- Outside the Dominion: Progressivism and Race
- Votes for Women/Suffrage Movement
- Emergence of Feminism
- Feminist program
- The birth control movement
- World War I
- Women’s involvement
- Winning women’s suffrage
- Female Labor Forces
- Roaring Twenties, Great Depression, World War II, 1920-1945
- The 1920s
- Women at work and politics
- The new woman – Flappers
- The Great Depression, the 1930s
- Home life
- Working Women
- Women’s New Deal
- World War II
- Women in the military
- Wartime work
- War and everyday life
- The 1920s
- Feminine Mystique and Beyond, 1945-1965
- Family and culture
- Changing gender roles
- New wealth and family life
- Cold War and family
- Women and Work
- Redefining women
- Women’s Activism
- Civil Rights Movement
- Legacy of NOW and liberal feminism
- Women’s liberation and ideas
- Diversity, Race, and Feminism
- Family and culture
- Modern Feminism 1965-1980
- Impacts of Feminism
- Changing Public Policy
- Changing social mores
- Impact of Title Nine on women’s athletics
- Global Age 1980-Present
- Feminism and the new right
- Abortion wars
- Antifeminism
- Women and politics
- Changes in family and sexuality
- Inequalities new and old faced in Modern America
- Feminism and the new right
Department Guidelines
PO5 should be assessed: Students will be able to solve problems by gathering, interpreting, combining and/or applying information from multiple sources.