Examine U.S. political, economic, and socio-cultural expansion in Pacific Islands region with HIST 466: U.S. in the Pacific

HIST 266 Summer Session I flyer

Looking for an online summer class that fulfills Writing Intensive (WI), Contemporary Ethical Issues (ETH) and Hawaiian, Asian & Pacific Issues (HAP) requirements? Check out HIST 466: U.S. in the Pacific with Dr. Monica LaBriola during Summer Session I. Use CRN 69028 or CRN 69127.

HIST 466: U.S. in the Pacific examines American activities and relations in the Pacific Islands region including Hawai‘i and the Philippines from the late eighteenth century to the present. Special attention is given to U.S. political, economic, and socio-cultural expansion in the region and indigenous encounters with responses to various American encroachments.
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