STHS 330
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Evolution and Society Since Darwin
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Course Description
This course examines the historical relationship between the theory of evolution and society in the twentieth century, with an emphasis on Britain, Germany, and the United States since 1870. Students examine a range of efforts to apply evolution theory to human society (including social Darwinism, eugenics, scientific racism, and the biology of war and peace), and place these efforts in historical context. In doing so, students study the complex relationship between science and society, and the place of science in the intellectual, social, and cultural history of the twentieth century.
Career
Undergraduate
Catalog Course Attributes
CO24 - CONN (Connections 200-400 Level), CO24 - KN (Knowledge, Identity, and Power), CORE - CN (Connections), CORE - KN (Knowledge, Identity, and Power), INTD - BIOE (Bioethics BIOE), INTD - HUM-SCIVAL (Intd Humanities-Science IHE), INTD - LS (Latina/o Studies Minor LS), INTD - SP-LTS (Span-Latina/o Study Major SPAN), INTD - STS (Sci Tech Health Society STHS)
Min Units
1
Max Units
1
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Lecture
Optional Component
No
Final Exam Type
Yes