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May 19, 2024
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HIST 315 - Modern Latin America Credit(s): 3 A survey of the principal historical trends and events in Latin America in the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries. Primary emphasis is on Central America and Mexico, with some attention also given to selected countries in South America and the Caribbean. Topics covered include colonialism and the wars of independence; caudillos, populists and military juntas; the culture and daily life of mestizos, creoles and Amerindians; U.S.-Latin American relations; rebellions, revolutions and reaction in Central America, and the challenges and opportunities of economic and political modernization. This course may also utilize guest speakers, Internet resources, film and personal memoir to expand students’ access to the cultures and histories of Latin America.
Prerequisites: HIST 102 or HIST 201 or HIST 202 or permission of the instructor. Course Level: Undergraduate
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