21H.102 The Emergence of Modern America 1865-Present, Spring 2003

This subject studies the changing structure of American politics, economics, and society from the end of the Civil War to the present. We will consider secondary historical accounts and primary documents to examine some of the key issues in the development of modern America: industrialization and ur...

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Main Author: Faculty, History Department
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. History Section
Format: Learning Object
Language:en-US
Published: 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/118338
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Summary:This subject studies the changing structure of American politics, economics, and society from the end of the Civil War to the present. We will consider secondary historical accounts and primary documents to examine some of the key issues in the development of modern America: industrialization and urbanization; U.S. emergence as a global power; ideas about rights and equality; and the changing structures of gender, class, and race. This subject also examines the multiple answers that Americans gave to the question of what it means to be an American in the modern age. As a communications intensive subject, students will be expected to engage intensively with the material through frequent oral and written exercises.