Browsing History (21H) - Archived by Author "Jacobs, Meg"
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21H.001 How to Stage a Revolution, Fall 2007
Ravel, Jeffrey S.; Jacobs, Meg; Perdue, Peter C.; Broadhead, William (2007-12)21H.001, a HASS-D, CI course, explores fundamental questions about the causes and nature of revolutions. How do people overthrow their rulers? How do they establish new governments? Do radical upheavals require bloodshed, ... -
21H.126 America in Depression and War, Spring 2003
Jacobs, Meg (2003-06)The Great Depression and World War II permanently changed American politics and society. Topics include: the Great Crash, the New Deal, Roosevelt, the home front, the Normandy Invasion, and the atomic bomb. Explores those ... -
21H.131 America in the Nuclear Age, Fall 2000
Jacobs, Meg (2000-12)This course examines the American experience at home and abroad from Pearl Harbor to the end of the Cold War. Topics include: America's role as global superpower, foreign and domestic anticommunism, social movements ...