HISTORY 4706
Chronic: Illness, Injury, and Disability in Modern History
This seminar explores the emergence of "chronic" - the disease category and the illnesses it names - over the course of the 20th century. We consider the political economic, environmental, and techno-social conditions that gave rise to chronic illness in modern history, and consider factors including public health policy, the pharmaceutical industry, activism, pop culture, and more. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or GE foundation writing and info literacy course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for Anthropology 4706. Cross-listed in Athrop.
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Sections in Spring 2026
| # | Sec | Instructor | Hist. GPA | Days/Time | Room | Enrollment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 35164 | 10 | Erin Moore | — | TuTh 3:55PM - 5:15PM | Smith Lab 1042 | Open · 8/16 |