Latin American History
HIST151C
About the Course:
Twentieth-century Latin America: the export economies, industrialization, the rise of U.S. hegemony; populism and military dictatorship in the postwar period; the Mexican and Cuban revolution; Vargas, Peron, Cardenas, Castro, and Allende
Pre-requisites:
History 8 or upper-division standing.
Same course as Latin American and Iberian Studies 151C. Students can register through either department and still receive History credit.
Documents:
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