HTY 474 (0001): History of U.S. Foreign Relations II
Instructor: Professor Elizabeth McKillen
Days/Time: Tuesday and Thursday, 9:30-10:45a.m.
Location: Stevens 355
Description: Explores the role of the U.S. in international affairs from 1914 to the present. Considers formal U.S. diplomacy and military activities and role of private individuals and groups such as businesspeople, labor and peace activists, and peddlers of American cultural products (movies, jeans, etc.) in shaping U.S. interactions with other nations. Includes critical examinations of U.S. foreign relations by other nations and by internal dissenters.
General Education Requirements: Satisfies the General Education Social Contexts and Institutions and Cultural Diversity and International Perspectives Requirements.
Prerequisites: Three credits of History or permission.