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1. Where is Latin America?

1. Where is Latin America?

Week 1 lecture (video)

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The Mexican Revolution

The Mexican Revolution

A conversation with Alec Dawson

Posted in Interview Videos, Week 8 Videos | Tagged with C20th, EZLN, history, law, Mexico, revolution, Villa, violence, Zapata

Week 6 – Citizenship and Rights in the New Republics

Though slavery is not widely accepted throughout the Americas, the ideology behind it still exists. It exists in the way…

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Week 6: Citizenship and Rights in the New Republic

I believe I would have had a very hard time living in a world where women were as Josefi na Pelliza de Sagasta described it. One where “Entirely free women, with as much independence as men, would lose their greatest charms and the poetic prestige of their weakness.” If I’m brutally honest, that was probablyContinue reading “Week 6: Citizenship and Rights in the New Republic”

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Week 6: Citizenship and Rights in the New Republic

I believe I would have had a very hard time living in a world where women were as Josefi na Pelliza de Sagasta described it. One where “Entirely free women, with as much independence as men, would lose their greatest charms and the poetic prestige of their weakness.” If I’m brutally honest, that was probablyContinue reading “Week 6: Citizenship and Rights in the New Republic”

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7. The Export Boom as Modernity

7. The Export Boom as Modernity

week 7 lecture (video)

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6. Citizenship and Rights in the New Republics

6. Citizenship and Rights in the New Republics

week 6 lecture (video)

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Chávez in Context

Chávez in Context

A conversation with Max Cameron (video)

Posted in Interview Videos, Week 4 Videos | Tagged with Bolivarianism, C19th, Chávez, democracy, history, inclusion, independence, politics, populism, revolution, Venezuela

The Colonial Heritage

The Colonial Heritage

Alec Dawson on the legacies of colonialism (podcast)

Posted in Podcasts, Week 3, Week 3 Podcasts | Tagged with colonialism, commerce, Enlightenment, hierarchy, history, race, religion, trade

3. The Colonial Experience

3. The Colonial Experience

Week 3 lecture (video)

Posted in Lecture Videos, Week 3 Lecture | Tagged with C15th, C16th, C18th, casta, Catalina de Erauso, colonialism, difference, history, identity, Las Casas, mestizaje, mixture, painting, race, representation, slavery, visual art

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