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HIST 247: Modern Mexico
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
(Formerly 262). From independence in 1821 to the present. Political instability of the nineteenth century; the Porfirian dictatorship and the revolution of 1910; evolution and modernization of Mexico. Serves as repeat credit for students who completed 262 prior to fall 2008.
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HIST 248: Central America
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
(Formerly 265). Iberian and Amerindian background, colonial society; independence; growth of the plantation economy; the U.S. presence; political and social revolutions in the twentieth century. Serves as repeat credit for students who completed 265 prior to fall 2008.
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HIST 249: Brazilian Civilization
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
(Formerly 264). From pre-Columbian times to the present. Clash and fusion of Portuguese, Amerindian, and African cultures; sugar and slavery; coffee and industrialization; race relations; dictatorship and democracy in the twentieth century. Serves as repeat credit for students who completed 264 prior to fall 2008.
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HIST 251: Reform and Revolution in Latin America
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
(Formerly 266). Comparative analysis of revolutions and reform movements in twentiethcentury Latin America focusing on land tenure, social classes, political culture, economic structures, and foreign influences. Serves as repeat credit for students who completed 266 prior to fall 2008.
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HIST 253a: Latin America and the United States
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
The complicated relationship between Latin America and the United States from the early nineteenth century to the present. Role of ideology, national security, economic interests, and cultural factors in shaping inter-American affairs.
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HIST 254a: Race and Nation in Latin America
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
Late nineteenth century to the present. Social, political, and cultural constructions of belonging. Citizenship and state building. Immigration, education, urbanization, civil and international wars, and gender and sexuality. Case studies draw from the Andes, Spanish Caribbean, Southern cone, and Brazil. Serves as repeat credit for students who completed 294 section 2 in fall 2010 or section 1 in fall 2009.
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HIST 257: Caribbean History, 1492-1983
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
(Formerly 260). Amerindian society; age of encounter; imperial contest; slavery and abolition. U.S. influence; independence movements; cultural movements; invasion of Grenada. Serves as repeat credit for students who completed 260 prior to fall 2008.
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HIST 258: American Indian History before 1850
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
(Formerly 169). Indian nations’ interaction with each other and with European colonies. Resistance and adaptation to colonialism. Early development of United States Indian policy. Serves as repeat credit for students who completed 169 prior to fall 2008.
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HIST 259: American Indian History since 1850
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
(Formerly 168). American Indians in the United States and Canada. Their responses to government policies and other forces. Cultural, socioeconomic, and political change among Indian communities. Serves as repeat credit for students who completed 168 prior to fall 2008.
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HIST 261: The Founding Generation
3.00 Credits
Vanderbilt University
(Formerly 173). American history from the 1760s to the 1820s. The Revolutionary War, the Constitution, formation of national government. Political conflict, national culture, commerce, diplomacy, and race and gender in an age of revolution. Primarily for Juniors and Seniors. No credit for students who completed 173 prior to fall 2008.
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