HIST1180 - U.S. Politics and Society since the 1960s: From Civil Rights to the Trump Right

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A
Activity
LEC
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1
Title (text only)
U.S. Politics and Society since the 1960s: From Civil Rights to the Trump Right
Term
2024A
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HIST
Section number only
001
Section ID
HIST1180001
Course number integer
1180
Meeting times
MW 10:15 AM-11:44 AM
Meeting location
VANP 402
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Randall B Cebul
Description
This course explores significant political and social developments that shaped the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries in the United States, an era of declining faith in political institutions, ideological and partisan polarization, and accelerating inequality. The course will consider a variety of perspectives, developments, and movements across the political spectrum as well as others that defy easy ideological or partisan categorization. Topics will include the evolution of the post-1960s civil rights movement and the rise of mass incarceration; the rise and transformation of the religious right and the emergence of the populist right from the 1970s through the Tea Party and MAGA movements; the evolution of liberalism and the Democratic Party and its relationship to the left; the AIDS crisis and the LGBTQ movement; 9/11 and the war on terror; the financialization of the global economy and the causes and effects of the mortgage crisis of 2008; and bipartisan paths toward the emergence of “neoliberalism” and the concept of the "free market" as ways of reordering not just social and political commitments but perhaps even society itself.
Course number only
1180
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No
LPS Course
false
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Major/Minor Requirements Fulfilled