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WST 212 Witchcraft and Magic in the Early Modern Atlantic World

A study of the development of witchcraft accusations, beginning with continental Europe in the 15th and 16th centuries and continuing with the later scares in England and New England. Particular emphases will be given to international comparisons and the changing social, cultural and economic positions of women.

Credit Hours: 4
(IG)

WST 215 Women in American History

A survey of women's accomplishments, lifestyles, changing image and struggle for equality from colonial times to the present.

Credit Hours: 4
(W)

WST 216 Mothers and Daughters in Literature and Film

An exploration of the myths and realities of the mother-daughter relation as presented in poetry, fiction, autobiography, film and visual art by women.

Credit Hours: 4
(W) (A)

WST 238 Women's Literature

An introduction to the classics of world literature written by women. Special emphases are on English literature and the contemporary era. May count toward the humanities component of the general distribution requirements, but not toward the social science component.

Credit Hours: 4
(W) (IG) (A)