HIST338P
Special Topics in History; The US and its Colonies, 1898-1946
Focuses on the U.S. colonies--officially known as "unincorporated territories" -- from 1898 to the present, including Hawai'i, Puerto Rico, the Philippines, Guam, and the Northern Mariana Islands. Examines the legal and citizenship questions involved in U.S. colonialism as well as how wars, social movements, naval activities, economic developments, and racial ideologies developed over time.
Sister Courses: HIST338A, HIST338B, HIST338C, HIST338D, HIST338E, HIST338F, HIST338G, HIST338I, HIST338J, HIST338K, HIST338L, HIST338M, HIST338N, HIST338O, HIST338Q, HIST338R, HIST338X
Winter 2026
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