History 261 - LATIN AMERICA SINCE 1821

Fall
2017
01
4.00
Diana Sierra Becerra
TTh 10:30-11:50
Smith College
10597-F17
STODRD G2
dbecerra@smith.edu
10598
Same as LAS 261. This course provides an overview of Latin American history, from the nineteenth to twenty-first century. We will focus on key themes such as liberalism, nationalism, imperialism, social movements, state violence, and neoliberalism, and highlight the experiences of ordinary people, from enslaved persons to indigenous peasants and workers. Unit 1 focuses on the independence wars and abolition, nation-building, and the boom of export economies. Unit 2 examines the mass mobilizations that challenged authoritarianism, from the Mexican Revolution to the revolutionary movements in the Cold War era. Unit 3 traces challenges to neoliberalism in the form of center-left governments and grassroots movements.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.