Apr 19, 2024  
2014-2015 General/Graduate Catalog - Expires August 2020 
    
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HIST 391 - Latin American Revolutions


This course presents a critical comparative analysis of Twentieth Century revolutionary theories and movements in Latin America. What were the socio-political conditions in each of these countries that led to a revolutionary situation? What were the differing responses to those conditions? What did these revolutions seek to accomplish? What were the outcomes of these revolutionary changes? The goal of this class is to acquire a more complex understanding of the nature of exploitation and oppression in Latin America and the continuing struggles for social justice.

Credits: 3
NOTE:
* Honors Scholar Course.
** This course fulfills the Intercultural Interconnecting Perspective of the Liberal Studies Program.
*** History major Latin American History course.
**** This course counts toward the 63-credit Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) graduation requirement.
***** Some sections of this course are writing-enhanced.



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