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Mondays, 4:30 – 7:10 pm. Innovation Hall 206

Professor Zachary M. Schrag
Robinson B 375C. Tel. 703/993-1257
E-mail: zschrag (at) gmu.edu (please include “389” in subject header)
Office Hours: Mondays 2:15 – 4:15 pm and by appointment

Professor Schrag's website: www.schrag.info
Professor Schrag's courses: mason.gmu.edu/~zschrag


Syllabus updated: March 2, 2005 (PDF)

This course will explore the United States from the end of World War II to the Bicentennial of 1976. These three decades were a period of extraordinary economic growth and rising expectations, but also wrenching social change and political conflict. Main themes will be the emergence of the civil rights movement and feminism; the domestic and international events of the Cold War, especially the Vietnam War; and the rise and fall of the presidency’s prestige in the years of the Great Society and Watergate.

 

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