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Dec 13, 2024
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HIST 4223 - Contemporary Latin America Credit Hours: (3) Description: This course gives students the opportunity to engage in major themes in the history of Latin America since World War II. The approach is chronological and thematic and the major themes include: the Mexican and Cuban Revolutions; the Cold War; classic populism and new populist experiences; the emergence of working and middle classes; threats and challenges of democracy; economic crisis, poverty and exclusion; drug trafficking and migration; women in politics; and neo-liberalism and its discontents
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