After World War II began in the history of modern Latin America, the whole of the Americas, the economic change brought about by the manufacturing, ie urbanization and transformation, at the time of war by the war, is political and diplomatic I have generated a change. The end of the war brought about an increase in imports of the West and reduced the competitiveness of the Latin American industry. In addition, declining crop prices led to an increase in urbanization. The consequences of these economic and demographic changes are the rise of population migration throughout Latin America.
HIST 0234. Contemporary Latin America. This course introduces the history of modern Latin America. Discussion through the lecture, shared reading, we will "turn left", exploring the theme of Latin American history 200 years, from the recent political 19th century early independence movement in Latin America. Some of the topics to consider including racial politics of national formation include cultural and political nationalism; relations between the United States and Latin America is full of history Authority regime and revolutionary in shaping these processes The emergence of mobilization, and the role of methods to define modernity in terms of religion, gender and sexuality. Spr HIST 0234 S 01 25175 MWF 10: 00 - 10: 50 (03) (D. Rodriguez)
Waterman wrote a short history of 13 modern Latin America in Latin America, Skidmore and Smith, with the keen being the most widely used textbooks in Latin America, especially the modern three, and Latin America 14: Edit that commitment with that problem and Jan Knippers Black. Keen and Wasserman and different political, economic and social factors to change and stability process, Skidmore and Smith 15 analyze the concept of nationalism as a viable analysis but a viable understanding of Latin America There is no effort to do. In black gatherings, nationalism is recognized by the author simply as "a powerful force for change and development". However, in general, the theme is limited to the field of artistic expression of literature and art.
HIST 116 - Modern Latin America 3 credits This course introduces the history of Latin America and emphasizes the period since the 1810s. Students who are not familiar with this field are outstanding from the curriculum and need to master the main theme of the history of modern Latin America. Global Education - a global cultural perspective. 3 hours lecture. HIST 128 - Pre-modern Japan: Meiji Restoration in Japan This history is based on three credits, from the earliest to the beginning of Meiji (1868 to 1912) introductory course and Japan's history. This is the first step in Japanese research and aims to provide extensive and useful work knowledge about traditional Japanese important aspects. Culture, politics, society, economy create a chronological historical structure. Japan's uniqueness will be outlined in the context of greater East Asia interaction with the world.