HIST 682C Liberalism & Conservatism

This course explores the development of liberal and conservative thought in Europe and the United States from the eighteenth through the late twentieth centuries. It focuses on great public policy debates between liberals and conservatives on issues of liberty, security, marriage, and the legitimacy of various sorts of inequality; and examines issues related to government, the family, and the economy. Readings are from both primary sources and secondary literature.

Credits

3

Cross Listed Courses

HIST 343B & HIST 682C