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Cold War Women of Washington   

 

 

 

 

 

From the late 1940s to the early 1990s, Washington was a stage for political maneuvering, espionage, and social change. Against the backdrop of the struggle between the United States and the Soviet Union, women played pivotal roles in shaping history.

An ill-fated artist, an Ambassador's wife, a Baroness, and the most powerful woman in journalism.....what do they all have in common? They were part of the most exclusive club of power-players in Cold War DC. From the late 1940s to the early 1990s, the capital was a stage for political maneuvering, espionage, and social change. Against the backdrop of the struggle between the United States and the Soviet Union, women played pivotal roles in shaping history. These amazing women made their mark in a man's world using every tool at their disposal. 

Students will visit the Air & Space Museum, providing a firsthand glimpse into the role women played in intelligence, the space race, and national security. They will also tour the Georgetown neighborhood through a completely new lens, stopping by various sites and businesses. Through discussions, historical analysis, and firsthand accounts, this class offers a perspective on the experiences of women in Washington, DC, at the intersection of gender, power, and politics during the Cold War era.

 


Instructor
After getting her Master’s Degree in International Relations from American University, Katie Kirkpatrick joined the Bureau of Education and Cultural Affairs for the State Department. However, history was always her first love. She founded her own historical walking tours company with a mission to introduce local residents and visitors to under-represented aspects of Washington, DC history. Outside of the United States, Katie has taught in Paris and Istanbul and is delighted to be teaching international students in her beloved Washington, DC.


More information
Our classes consist of a pre-assignment, independent coursework, and final assignment, as well as classes with your teacher/other au pairs. Credit for J-1 visa students is 36 hours. Students earning J-1 visa credit must attend all sessions and complete all homework.

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Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for taking this course.


Registration and Enrollment
This class meets in person in Washington, DC. Add to cart and check out.

 


 

 

 

 
  • Cold War Women of Washington

    November 9-10, 2024  in Washington, DC

    Online Orientation November 6

    Final Project Submission November 13

  • Fee: $275.00
    Dates: 11/6/2024 - 11/13/2024
    Days: Su W Sa
    Sessions: 4
    Building: To Be Determined
    Room:
    Instructor: Katie Kirkpatrick

     
    Class meets: Online orientation Wednesday Nov 6 7pm-10pm// Saturday and Sunday, Nov 9-10 in-person 10am-4pm//Wednesday, Nov 13 online final project submission 7pm-10pm
 

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