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HIST 3483 - Comparative Urban History in the Americas

Seminar aimed at understanding how social divisions along so-called race, class, and gender lines have historically conditioned urbanization in the Americas. Particular attention paid the many ways in which social, political, and economic power has been established, maintained, and transformed over time.


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Bachelor of Arts in History


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