Gender and Power in Modern African History
HIST147G
About the Course:
Examination of gender, power, and authority among and between men and women in response to socioeconomic transformations in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Africa. Themes include interpretations of gender, organization of labor, the missionary project, the state, and colonial rule.
Pre-requisites:
History 49A or 49B or upper-division standing.
Documents:
View the course’s Canvas page or the instructor’s page for documents: Stephan F. Miescher   Schedule of Courses
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