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Sep 23, 2024
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HIST 302 - Public History Upper Division
Concurrently HIST 302EL
Public history studies the preservation, interpretation, and (re)presentation of historical narratives in public spaces such as museums, multi-media, memorials, popular literature, genealogy projects, and commercial use of historical themes or narratives. The content of the course is the specific experiences and narratives of immigration, ethnic identity, community and social movement formation, political citizenship, cultural traditions, economic and labor patterns, and popular culture of ethnic groups in the Bay Area.
Core Curriculum Designation(s) ARTS & HUM - Arts and Humanities Analysis, IPE - Identity, Power, and Equity in the United States
Repeatable Yes
Additional Notes Previous course number: HIST 181
Course credits: 4
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