79-363: The Rise of Modern Golf, 1860 to the Present
| Units | 9 |
|---|---|
| Department | History |
| Prerequisites | None |
| Related URLs | http://www.history.cmu.edu |
Aristocratic pastime or the people¿s game? This course will examine the historical emergence of golf as both an amateur and professional sport and as a popular leisure activity in the U.S. between 1860 -- when Prestwick Golf Club in Scotland hosted the first (British) Open -- and the present. The course will be run as a colloquium, with students exercising considerable leadership responsibility for each class. Discussions will center on a wide variety of historical, sociological, literary, legal, and mass media sources, all designed to illuminate broader themes of class, gender, and race in social and cultural history. All students are welcome to take the course, whether or not they play the game of golf. However, if you think that St. Andrews is the Vatican¿s summer home; or that 6-under is Tony Soprano¿s 2009 business plan; or that a mashie niblick is a side dish at KFC, you may want to reconsider.
Sections
| Section | Time | Day | Instructor(s) | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | 01:30 pm – 02:50 pm | TR | Schlossman | SH 220 |
Textbooks
We don’t have textbooks yet. Check back closer to the beginning of Spring 2009.