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COMM211
- American Consumer Culture/Seminar
Investigates the nature and meaning of the consumer experience in American history. Draws upon studies of advertising, domestic life and urban institutions, and examines the varied ways in which historians have defined and interpreted the importance of consumption within American life. Introduces students to the process of primary historical research. Ms. Richter/Offered periodically
Faculty
Amy Richter, Ph.D. - Associate Professor of History; Chair, Department of History
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HIST211
HIST311
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