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Institution:
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CUNY Bernard M Baruch College
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Anthropology
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Description:
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3 hours; 3 credits This course is a survey of the sociopolitical, cultural, racial, and economic processes that have shaped the formation of modern Haiti. Particular focus will be on the role of St. Domingue in the emerging world capitalist economy during the 17th century, the Haitian Revolution, the U.S. occupation (1915-34), the Duvalier Regime (1956-86), and the socialand cultural institutions in contemporary Haiti. (This course is equivalent to SOC 3115 and BLS 3115. Students may receive credit for ANT 3115, SOC 3115, or BLS 3115. These courses may not substitute for each other in the F grade replacement policy.) Prerequisites: ANT 1001, SOC 1005, BLS 1019, HIS 2070, HIS 2090, or HSP 1003, and ENG 2100.
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3.00
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Lecture
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Phone Number:
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(646) 312-1000
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Regional Accreditation:
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Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
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Semester
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