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Colonialism and Language

HIST150CL

About the Course:

All colonial projects had to face the problem of linguistic differences. The ways in which they did so varied widely and are very revealing of their different ambitions, ideological foundations, and local circumstances. Explores the history of colonialism comparatively from the perspective of language, from the late fifteenth to the early nineteenth centuries, in the Americas, Africa, and Europe.

Pre-requisites:

History 8A and 8B or HIST 151A or 151B or 154LA or 154LB or upper-division standing

Recommended Preparation: HIST 9 or WRIT 109HU

 

Documents:

View the course’s Canvas page or the instructor’s page for documents: Juan Cobo Betancourt   

Schedule of Courses

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