The Early Caribbean in the Atlantic World (ca. 1500 – ca. 1850)
HIST193C
About the Course:
Analyzes the Caribbean as a site of encounters between Native Americans, Europeans and Africans in the early modern Atlantic world. Key themes include indigenous societies; imperialism and settler colonialism; capitalism, piracy and smuggling; voluntary and forced migration; plantation societies, slavery and slave resistance; cross-cultural exchanges and creolization; revolution and abolition. |
Pre-requisites:
Upper-Division standing.
Documents:
View the course’s Canvas page or the instructor’s page for documents: Manuel Covo   Schedule of Courses
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