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HIS10440 The United States, 1776-1991

This module explores the development of the United States from the founding of the republic to the end of the Cold War, from the creation of a federal government with limits on its powers to the emergence of the United States as a sole superpower. Particular attention is paid to the evolution of democracy in the United States and the development of distinct and divergent ideas about American national identity. Students will explore the issues and ideas that led to the thirteen colonies uniting to form a new country, and they will consider the ways in which expansion westwards impacted American identities and national purpose. The Civil War of 1861-1865—the bloodiest conflict in American history—and its aftermath led to the ending of slavery but did not end racial division and White supremacy. Immigration, economic growth and overseas expansion in the late 19th century began the process of transforming the United States from a regional to a world power, while World War II and the Cold War dramatically altered both government and society. Students will closely examine one journal article per week to explore questions of democracy, race relations, political power and social protest, and Americans' engagement with the world over an extended period of time.
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@anonymous
2 years, 8 months ago

Avoid this one if you don't do History or English. I loved History in the LC and got a H1, but this one humbled the shit out of me. The lectures are light and easy. Then the essays expect you to be a US History expert, and the readings they expect you to source are fucking massive. I am talking 40+ pages. Also, they expect you to answer a question on the readings each week. They're not the worst, just boring af. Avoid this like the plague

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Subject: History

Level: 1

Module Coordinator: Dr Sandra Scanlon

Trimester: Autumn

Credits: 5

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Module Info

Subject: History

Level: 1

Module Coordinator: Dr Sandra Scanlon

Trimester: Autumn

Credits: 5

Old info?