MODERN LATIN AMERICA (GH)
MODERN LATIN AMERICA (GH)
2010 Summer Term
History 343
This course surveys the history of Latin America from the 1860 to the present, centering discussion on the examples of Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Mexico and Cuba. Topics include the legacy of colonialism, the consolidation of nation-states, Latin America's participation in the world economy, reformist and revolutionary political movements, military dictatorships, foreign intervention and the emergence of social movements.
Other Requirements: PREREQ: SOPHOMORE STANDING
Class Schedule
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Section Details | Meeting Details & Topic | Instructor | Syllabus | ||
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01-LEC 1641
3 Units
[GH]
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07/06 - 07/23 (3W3) |
Seth Meisel
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WEB BASED | |||||
This course will be taught on Desire2Learn. A short while before class, information will be sent to each student's university email address. Required additional course fee is $150.00. For more information please contact Prof. S Meisel at meisels@uww.edu |