HIST 395 Museums, Memorials, & Monuments

This course offers a study of how American experiences have been remembered and memorialized through museum exhibits, monuments, and memorials. Themes include the ways organizations influence the construction of memorials and monuments, federal government funding for national monuments, whose histories are prioritized, histories that are forgotten, the historical context of monument erections and the establishment of memorial sites, and national debates over the construction of historical narrative.

Credits

3

Offered

Fall semester, even years

Restrictions

Sophomore Status Requested

Instructional Time

Three hours of lecture per week