HIST 272: Survey of Latin American History

HIST 272-DL1: Survey Latin American History
(Spring 2021)

12:00 PM to 01:15 PM MW

Online

Section Information for Spring 2021

This course is an introductory survey of modern Latin America that explores the history of the region through various thematic frames. This perspective aims to provide students with both conceptual and historical tools to understand Latin America as central to the making of the modern world. The course begins with the era of Latin American independence in the early 1800s and concludes with a focus on the politics of history and memory in contemporary Latin America. In our course lectures and readings, we will explore how the interplay of European, indigenous, African, and mestizo traditions have shaped politics, culture, and economics in Latin America. We will also focus on how the histories of slavery and emancipation, revolutionary politics, populisms, state terrorism, democratization, and cultural production have all shaped Latin America.

HIST 272 DL1 is a distance education section that meets synchronously. Students should expect to meet on the days and times scheduled.

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Course Information from the University Catalog

Credits: 3

Surveys development of independent Latin America since 1825. Emphasizes interactions of United States, Latin America. Limited to three attempts.
Mason Core: Global Understanding
Specialized Designation: Non-Western Culture
Schedule Type: Lecture
Grading:
This course is graded on the Undergraduate Regular scale.

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