(Un)Making the Third World: History & Global Development B - HIST2060 |
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Description Explores the history of dictatorship and democracy in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries from the vantage point of the early twenty-first century. In geographical terms, the focus is on Latin America with a particular focus on Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Peru, Mexico, Cuba, Guatemala and Colombia. The historical trajectories, current circumstances and future prospects of these nation-states will be examined in relation to themes such as authoritarianism, violence, terror, fear, democracy, liberty, freedom, nationalism, revolution, US hegemony, neo-liberalism and globalisation.
Learning Outcomes At the completion of the course, students will have a deeper understanding of the ongoing debates about the history and 'development' of Latin America. All interpretations will need to be evaluated in terms of purpose, place and time of formulation. The course aims to develop critical thinking, and reading, writing, oral and research skills.
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