[Histmaj] Seats Available in Summer History Courses!

HISTORY UNDERGRADUATE ADVISORS histadv at uw.edu
Thu May 19 16:48:35 PDT 2022


Dear Historians,

If you're thinking about registering for Summer 2022 courses, we encourage you to do so sooner rather than later! There are still some spots available in History courses this Summer, including HSTAA 110 History of American Citzenship and HSTCMP 284 History of Sex. Please see the attached flyers and the below descriptions for details about these two courses. If you're looking for a course to satisfy Diversity (DIV) credits, these are both great options!

HSTAA 110 History of American Citizenship
SLN: 11750
Full-term, in-person format
TTh 12:00pm - 2:10pm
I&S, DIV
Instructor: Anna Nguyen

This course examines U.S. history from the colonial period to the present through the scope of citizenship. We will investigate how ideals of citizenship have changed over time, and how, when, and why different groups became eligible for citizenship and what rights that citizenship conferred. We will explore shifting U.S. policies and laws as well as the lived experiences and historical accounts of the peoples of the United States.

HSTCMP 284 History of Sex
SLN: 11763
B-term, in-person format
MTWTh 1:10pm - 3:20pm
5 credits
I&S, DIV
Instructor: Laurie Marhoefer (marl at uw.edu<mailto:marl at uw.edu>)

In 1895, most Europeans believed normal sex to be sex between a man and his wife, with most wives having sex solely out of a sense of duty rather than from enjoyment. Anything that went against this such as masturbation, premarital sex, birth control, and gay sex was seen as shocking, abhorrent, and a national crisis. Within a hundred years, though, that mindset would be reversed and transform the lives of hundreds of millions of people. What
happened?

This course traces the surprising history of sex, including its acts and desires as well as related notions of gender, from medieval Europe to the present and examines the dramatic shifts in views on sex that touch on elements of the histories of women and gender, racism and oppression, religion, and politics and society.

Thank you!

Shannon Vacek and Tracy Maschman Morrissey
History Undergraduate Advising
University of Washington
Smith Hall 315
Box 353560
Seattle, WA 98195
vm: 206.543.5691<tel:206.543.5691> fax: 206.543.9451<tel:206.543.9451>
depts.washington.edu/history<http://depts.washington.edu/history>

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