History 385 - Modern Boston
Spring
2020
01
4.00
Andrew Grim
TU TH 11:30AM 12:45PM
UMass Amherst
44395
Herter Hall room 209
agrim@history.umass.edu
Survey/analysis of origins of modern Boston and its development as a metropolis in the context of Massachusetts and U.S. history, from 19th-century industrial beginnings to present. Boston and the state as typologies for urbanization in the nation. Subjects include: creation of factory towns and women and child labor, Irish immigration, industrial history in the Gilded Age; urbanization, class conflict, immigration/assimilation, machine politics and reform, urban renewal and the rise of service and high-technology industries, racism, school desegregation, and violence in Boston and the metropolitan area. (Gen.Ed. HS, DU)
Open to Seniors, Juniors & Sophomores only.
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