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Academic Year 2000/2001
American Studies (Courses Not Currently Offered)
AmSt: First Year/Sophomore Courses
AMST113 FA
Henry David Thoreau: His Art and Thought in Relation to His Times
AMST114 SP
1876: The Centennial Year
AMST116 SP
Frank Lloyd Wright in American Architectural and Cultural History: Myth/Fact
AMST145 SP
American Society and Culture in the 1950s
AMST195 SP
Readings in American Drama
AmSt: Gateway courses
AMST154 FA
Arts in America
AMST155 FA
American Literature from the Colonial Period to the Civil War
AmSt: Junior Core Courses
AMST201 FA
Junior Colloquium: Introduction to Myth and Popular Culture
AMST202 FA
Junior Colloquium: Images of America
AMST204 FA
Junior Colloquium: Cultural Studies and American Studies
AMST206 FA
Born Rich: Wealth in America
AMST208 FA
Junior Colloquium: Faulkner, Ford, and Ives
AMST202 SP
Junior Colloquium: Images of America
AMST205 SP
Junior Colloquium: The Study of Material Culture
AMST210 SP
Versions of Pastoral
AmSt: Electives
AMST215 FA
Recent American Fiction
AMST216 FA
Art and the American Identity
AMST219 FA
American Poetry
AMST222 FA
Directorial Style: Classic American Film Comedy
AMST223 FA
American Labor History Since the 1890s
AMST225 FA
American Realism
AMST227 FA
Religion and Social Change in the Americas
AMST228 FA
Harlem Renaissance
AMST229 FA
Hymnody in the United States Before the Civil War
AMST231 FA
Latino American Minorities in the United States
AMST232 FA
American Architecture and Urbanism, 1770-1914
AMST233 FA
Art and Identity in the U.S., 1860-1945
AMST236 FA
Art in North America to 1867
AMST238 FA
Introduction to Modern African American History
AMST242 FA
Women and the Visual Arts in America (to 1930)
AMST247 FA
United States Foreign Relations
AMST266 FA
American Artists and the Landscape
AMST269 FA
Americans Abroad
AMST271 FA
Work and Leisure: The Sociology of Everyday Life
AMST276 FA
Thomas Eakins
AMST279 FA
The Cultural Production of the Psychological Self: Eugene O'Neill
AMST215 SP
Recent American Fiction
AMST219 SP
American Poetry
AMST226 SP
Social Movements
AMST230 SP
Politics and Culture of the Southern States
AMST235 SP
Western Movies: Myth, Ideology and Genre
AMST237 SP
Early African American History, 1619-1865
AMST241 SP
American Cultures
AMST257 SP
Race and Power: The Creation and Practice of Democracy in the United States
AMST258 SP
Art Between the Fairs: 1876-1893
AMST262 SP
The Richest State: A History of Connecticut in the 20th Century
AMST270 SP
Anthropology of African Americans
AMST272 SP
Recent American Narrative
AMST276 SP
Thomas Eakins
AMST277 SP
The New Woman and the American Novel, 1880-1930
AMST280 SP
Ethnic Fictions
AMST288 SP
The End of the World: The Millennium and the End Times in American Religious Thought
AMST301 SP
The Films of John Ford
AMST321 SP
Young America: Literature and Social Criticism in the Progressive Era
AMST323 SP
African American Literature at Mid-Century
AmSt: Senior Seminars
AMST255 FA
American Radicalism: The Interwar Years
AMST259 FA
American Literature and Politics in the 1850s
AMST302 FA
Paris, London, Harlem: Metropolis, Modernity and American Modernist Writing
AMST313 FA
Black Women Writers: Hansberry, Bambara, Lorde
AMST326 FA
The Politics of Sentiment
AMST342 FA
Constructing Individuals: Toward an American Cultural History of the Individual
AMST259 SP
American Literature and Politics in the 1850s
AMST273 SP
Domesticity and Gender in Mid-19th-Century American Literature and Culture
AMST317 SP
Poetry and Politics in New York City, 1930 to the Present
AMST328 SP
The Immigrant City in the United States, 1880-1924
AMST333 SP
19th-Century American Utopias
AMST335 SP
Modernity and Postmodernity
AMST337 SP
The New Deal
AMST338 SP
James and Wharton
AMST340 SP
Crime and Violence in the 20th-Century United States
AMST345 SP
Chicago Architecture and Urbanism, 1880-1910
AMST348 SP
Black Intellectuals
AMST360 SP
Myth and Ideology at the Movies
AMST361 SP
The Black 60s: Civil Rights to Black Power
AMST375 SP
Culture and Consumerism in 19th-Century America
Last Updated on MAR-26-2001
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