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HISTORY 268A: U.S. Political History Since 1968

What forces have driven the dramatic shifts in U.S. politics and society over the past half-century? This course explores the significant political developments of this era, one notable for declining faith in government, new rights claims by marginalized communities, growing partisan polarization, and widening inequality. We will trace the transformation of political parties and their ideological coalitions, examining social, economic, cultural, and technological changes influencing American political life. Topics include the evolution of 1960s social movements, the rise of modern conservatism, and the carceral state. We will also cover the AIDS crisis, the politics of globalization, healthcare policy, and rising immigration.
Terms: Aut | Units: 5
Instructors: Regalado, P. (PI)
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