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Paris, France - Course Descriptions - Race and Gender in the Atlantic World:1600-1800

Course Information

Subject: History (HIST), Gender Studies (GS)
Number: 219
Language of Instruction: English

Contact Hours and Credits

Semester Session: 60 contact hours, 4 semester credits, 6 quarter credits

Availability

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Summary

Studies the social, economic and cultural impact of the creation, expansion and abolition of the Atlantic slave trade on the Americas, Africa and Europe between 1500 and 1900. Throughout this period, ideas of race and gender, of capitalism and colonization, of the colonial state and popular politics were radically redefined and transformed.

Full Description

Studies the social, economic and cultural impact of the creation, expansion and abolition of the Atlantic slave trade on the Americas, Africa and Europe between 1500 and 1900. Throughout this period, ideas of race and gender, of capitalism and colonization, of the colonial state and popular politics were radically redefined and transformed.

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Race and Gender in the Atlantic World:1600-1800

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