History 230 - History and Law
Fall
2015
01
4.00
Jeremy King
MW 08:35AM-09:50AM
Mount Holyoke College
93302
Clapp Laboratory 225
jking@mtholyoke.edu
An introduction to the study of history through law, using a comparative approach to group rights. Case studies, rooted in landmark court decisions and legislation, concern racial segregation in America before the civil rights era ('separate but equal') and in Europe during the Nazi era (the Nuremberg Laws, German 'national groups' in the East), as well as affirmative action in America and attempts at promoting equality among national groups in Austria before the First World War.