HIUS 3171
US Since 1945: People, Politics, Power
Course Description
Disciplines
Social & Economic Systems, Historical Perspectives
Surveys post World War II U.S. politics uncovering the links between long range social and economic phenomenon (suburbanization, decline of agricultural employment, the rise and fall of the labor movement, black urbanization and proletarianization, economic society and insecurity within the middle class, the changing structure of multinational business) and the more obvious political movements, election results, and state policies of the last half century.
Instructors
To Announced
Spring 2025
Th 7:00pm - 7:50pm
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Spring 2025
Th 5:00pm - 5:50pm
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Sarah Milov
Spring 2025
MoWe 9:00am - 9:50am
4.3
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3.6
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3.34
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Brianna Kirk
Spring 2020
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Monica Blair
Summer 2019
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Gillet Rosenblith
Summer 2018
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2.97
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Jonathan Cohen
Summer 2017
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3.66
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Lauren Haumesser
Fall 2015
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Kathleen Berggren
Fall 2013
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Stephen Macekura
Fall 2013
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3.22
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Robert Toplin
Summer 2013
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3.55
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Ryan Bibler
Fall 2012
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Jennifer Burns
Fall 2011
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3.09
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Dale Dilbeck
Fall 2011
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Elizabeth Schumaecker
Fall 2011
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Randall Cebul
Fall 2009
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Lauren Turek
Fall 2009
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