HIST 253(S) (formerly 244) The United States From Appomattox to AOL, 1865-Present

This course will survey the history of the United States from the time the nation struggled to heal from the wounds of fratricidal war, to the closing of the frontier, to the struggle to come to terms with is place in the world community, and finally, to the modern period as the United States continues to wrestle with and define its global mission. Against this larger backdrop we will explore the history of the women and men who struggled daily with the circumstances unique to their color and class, while trying to create better lives for themselves. Reading assignments are designed to introduce students to the study of American history-both to what historians have written, as well as to the practice of history itself. Format: lecture/discussion. Evaluation will be based on class participation, two short papers (5-7 pages) and a final exam. No enrollment limit (expected: 35). Open to all. Group A

Hour: HICKS, KUNZEL