ATLANTIC HISTORY (DV) (GH)
ATLANTIC HISTORY (DV) (GH)
2016 Spring Term
Race & Ethnic Cultures General 150
This course explores the Atlantic community created as a result of Christopher Columbus' voyage of 1492. It examines the process which drew together the history of four continents, Europe, Africa, North and South America as a result of the commerce, migrations, and imperial rivalries inititated by the Columbian encounter. The course, thus, focuses not only on the Atlantic Ocean itself as a frontier and zone of interaction but on the destruction and reconfiguration of Indigenous societies, the patterns of labor developed as a result of African slavery, the creation of new world societies, independence movements and different strategies of accommodation, resistance and rebellion.
Class Schedule
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01-DIS 3846
3 Units
[DV, GH]
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01/19 - 05/17 (1) | MW 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM |
Anthony Gulig
Adam Paddock
Bert Kreitlow
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