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HIST 313     Youth and Social Networks in the Early Modern World  (4)

This research seminar explores the social and cultural history of early modern European communities (c. 1400 to 1750) by using gender, age and emotion as tools of historical analysis. Key topics include: Renaissance debates about the education of girls and boys, families, fathers and feeling in the Protestant and Catholic Reformations, popular and learned stereotypes of the female witch, youth gangs and child-circulation. Prerequisite: One course with attribute G4 including AP or IB credit.

Women's and Gender Studies

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...attribute G4 including AP or IB credit. HIST 313 Youth and Social Networks in the...

American Studies

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...English with attribute GFWI. HIST 201 History of...public policy theories. POLS 313 Environmental Politics and...