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[[Goodwives and Witches: Women in Colonial America]] is a defunct Humanities course in the CTY program. Its course code is GOOD. | |||
==Course Description== | |||
This course explored the role of women in both Europe and America during the American colonial period. A great deal of attention was given to the Salem Witch trials in New England. It was a very interesting class, but perhaps too specialized to go the distance as a permanent course. | This course explored the role of women in both Europe and America during the American colonial period. A great deal of attention was given to the Salem Witch trials in New England. It was a very interesting class, but perhaps too specialized to go the distance as a permanent course. | ||
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Revision as of 16:32, 24 December 2007
Goodwives and Witches: Women in Colonial America is a defunct Humanities course in the CTY program. Its course code is GOOD.
Course Description
This course explored the role of women in both Europe and America during the American colonial period. A great deal of attention was given to the Salem Witch trials in New England. It was a very interesting class, but perhaps too specialized to go the distance as a permanent course.
