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History 151C

Latin American History (1900 to Present) Session A

MTWR 9:30-10:35 Phelps 1508
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.
Prerequisites:
History 8 or upper-division standing.

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FilenameDescriptionSize
Pacino-History 151C syllabus.doc45 KB
Mexican Revolution Chronology.pdfA Brief Chronology of the Mexican Revolution148 KB
History 151C syllabus-6th Ed. textbook.docSyllabus w/ pgs. for Skidmore and Smith 6th ed.48 KB
Week 2-Bolivia.pdfTextbook reading for week 2 (Bolivia)1.2 MB
Week 6-Ecuador.pdfTextbook reading for week 6 (Ecuador)730 KB
Week 6-Neoliberalism (Mexico).pdfTextbook reading for week 6 (Mexico and Neoliberalism)808 KB
Origins of the Mexican Revolution.pptPP images for Porfiriato and Coming of Mexican Revolution2.6 MB
Engraving of The Octagonal Building.docEngraving on the Octagonal Building at the 1884-1885 World22 KB
History 151C—Paper Topic.doc27 KB
Bolivian Revolution.ppt6.5 MB
Cuba.ppt896 KB
Guatemala.ppt637 KB
Chile.ppt538 KB
Argentina.ppt500 KB
Nicaragua.ppt1.4 MB