2017-2018 Undergraduate General Catalog


HIST 261 History of Latin America 1450-2010 (NW)

This course gives students the essential information to understand the people and forces that have shaped today's Latin America. We begin in the era of European exploration in the 1450s and end with the violence of the drug trade at the turn of the twenty-first century. Along the way, we show how Latin Americans grappled with conquest, Catholicism, and slavery. We will analyze the dynamics of revolutions and radical politics of the twentieth century in places like Brazil, Cuba, Argentina, and Mexico.

Credits

3

Core Requirements

Perspectives: Non-Western Societies, Cultures and Traditions