Environmental Studies 271 - American West Pacific World
Spring
2018
01
4.00
Christine DeLucia
TTH 11:30AM-12:45PM
Mount Holyoke College
102567
Skinner Hall 216
cdelucia@mtholyoke.edu
102520,102567
The vast region of North America between the Mississippi River and Pacific Ocean has been a site of many migrations, conflicts, political transformations, and environmental changes. This course examines dynamic histories of Native American tribes, Euro-American "explorers" and colonists, cowboys and miners, Asian immigrant laborers, and mariners, all of whom helped create interior and oceanic worlds. It focuses on natural and human changes in specific locales, and also explores how public histories at these places shape the present and future.