Course: Thinking Historically about Monuments and Memorials

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Thinking Historically about Monuments and Memorials
This Course is PRIVATE, but the corresponding Site is OPEN to all visitors.
Department
Humanities and Social Sciences
Faculty
Course Code
HIST 1000
Section Code
03
Term
Spring 2025
Course Description

This is a site to host case studies of historical monuments and memorials by students in HIST 1000 at the University of New Haven.

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