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HIS 4328 - Victorian Justice |
The Victorian period was the transitional era towards modern views and practices in many ways, including the areas of social justice, all areas of law enforcement and the justice system, and views on ethnicity, gender, and class. By focusing on the intersections of society and myriad aspects of the changes in the British and Imperial justice systems, the debates of the period on social issues - especially class, gender, and ethnicity - will be highlighted.
Prerequisites: Any HIS 1300 level course 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture History, Politics & Social Jus Department |