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79-167 Freshman Seminar: Rivers as Environmental Gateways to American History


Units:9.0
Department:History
Notes:THIS H&SS FRESHMAN SEMINAR IS OPEN TO 2005 H&SS AND SHS FRESHMEN ONLY.
Related URLs:http://www.history.cmu.edu

This course will explore the critical role that rivers have played throughout American history from a number of perspectives. These include a discussion of rivers as natural bodies; human uses of rivers as transportation avenues (rivers as infrastructure), pollution sinks and sources of water supply; human attempts to alter and shape rivers; rivers as hazards; the use and meaning of rivers to different groups in society; and, images of rivers in literature and popular imagination.

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  Spring 2005 times

Sec Time Day Instructor Location  
A 10:30 - 11:50 am T Tarr CFA 212 Add course to my schedule
R Tarr CFA 212



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