The History of Ideas in America, Part II (AMSTUD 54B, HISTORY 54B, HISTORY 154B)
AMSTUD
154B
Instructors
Depew, J. (TA)
Powell, M. (TA)
Burns, J. (PI)
Section Number
1
This course explores intellectual life and culture in the United States during the twentieth century, examining the work and lives of social critics, essayists, artists, scientists, journalists, novelists, and sundry other thinkers. We will look at the life of the mind as a narrative of ongoing yet contested secularization and a series of debates about the meaning and nature of truth, knowing, selfhood, and the American democratic experience. Persistent themes include modernism and anti-modernism, shifts and changes in political liberalism and conservatism, disagreements about the role of the United States in the world, and the importance of distinctions based on race, ethnicity, religion, class, and gender.
Undergraduate
Grading
Letter or Credit/No Credit
Requirements
WAY-A-II, WAY-SI
Units
3-5
Academic Year
Quarter
Winter
Section Days
Tuesday Thursday
Start Time
10:30 AM
End Time
11:50 AM
Location
200-030