History 101 - FYSem: How Wars End
Fall
2012
02
4.00
Holly Hanson
TTH 11:30AM-12:45PM
Mount Holyoke College
81436
Skinner Hall 212
hhanson@mtholyoke.edu
What social processes and institutions are necessary to bring an end to war? Do the efforts of citizens make a difference? What is the role of beliefs regarding identity? What about access to resources? What is the role of visible forms of restorative or retributive justice? This first year seminar focuses primarily on small, regional conflicts in Africa to explore the social processes and institutions which facilitate the resolution of conflict. We will begin in the late 19th century, but concentrate on more recent events. Course assignments are designed to develop skills in academic writing, historical research, and collaborative learning.
This course is limited to first-year students.