LER 130

Summer 2011 Part of Term SF

Part of Term SF
May 16-Aug 4

Credit: 3 hours.

Do working people have a history worth studying? What does the history of the U.S. look like when viewed from the point of view of those who built the country? Introduces U.S. labor and working class history. Examines the conditions of life and work of the various groups of working people: enslaved, indentured, small farmers, but especially wage workers and their families from the civil War to the present. Studies the main collective actions workers have taken to protect and improve their lives and the organizations and social movements they created to do this. Students who complete LER 130 and want a more in-depth look at the subject should enroll in HIST 480.

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LER 130 class schedule data for summer 2011
CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
36282
Online
CB
ARRANGED
n.a.
n.a.
Labarbera-Twarog, E
Ashby, S
Dokes, M
Part of Term:
SF
Date Range:
05/16/11-08/04/11
Description:
Online
Section Info:
If you are a degree-seeking student taking a mix of campus-based and online delivered courses during the summer term, you should register for the course section(s) noted as ?CB?. Students enrolling in these sections will be charged the campus range tuition.
Restriction(s):
Not intended for NDEG:Grad Nondegree-CE-UIUC or NDEG:Undergrad Nondeg-CE-UIUC.
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