HIST629O

Readings in the American Revolution and New Nation, 1763 to 1812; Righting Historical Wrongs: Global Struggles for Truth and Justice

Explores the diverse approaches that societies around the world have adopted to investigate, adjudicate, acknowledge, or otherwise atone for a wide range of historical injustices: colonial violence, apartheid, sexual atrocities committed during war, gross human rights violations carried out by dictatorial regimes, and genocide. Global case studies with an emphasis on non-US examples.

Fall 2025

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