History 201-206 seminars are open to history majors only during pre-registration. If the course does not reach its enrollment maximum, it will be open to all students beginning with drop/add on a first-come first-serve basis.
HIST 202 History and Literature
Taught as schedule allows (consult the Course Directory)
SEM
Social change and the crisis of bourgeois values as reflected in the 19th century literature— middle class reactions to war, revolution, gender, marriage, and money during the emergence of industrialist capitalist society in England, France, and Germany. The course will focus on works by Austen, Dickens, Balzac, Flaubert, Mann, Zola, and others.
