Skip to main content
Princeton Mobile homeCourses home
Detail

Modern Latin America since 1810

HIS 304/LAS 304/LAO 303

1254
Info tab content
This course explores Latin America's history from independence to the present. We examine the contentious process of building national polities and economies in a world of expansionist foreign powers. The region's move towards greater legal equality in the 19th century coexisted with social hierarchies related to class, race, gender, and place of origin. We explore how this tension generated stronger, even revolutionary demands for change in the 20th century, while considering how growing U.S. power shaped possibilities for regional transformation. Primary sources foreground the perspectives of elites, subalterns, artists and intellectuals.
Instructors tab content
Sections tab content

Section L01

  • Type: Lecture
  • Section: L01
  • Status: O
  • Enrollment: 3
  • Capacity: 50
  • Class Number: 42033
  • Schedule: TTh 01:30 PM-02:20 PM

Section P01

  • Type: Precept
  • Section: P01
  • Status: O
  • Enrollment: 2
  • Capacity: 12
  • Class Number: 42034
  • Schedule: Th 02:30 PM-03:20 PM

Section P02

  • Type: Precept
  • Section: P02
  • Status: O
  • Enrollment: 0
  • Capacity: 12
  • Class Number: 42820
  • Schedule: Th 03:30 PM-04:20 PM

Section P99

  • Type: Precept
  • Section: P99
  • Status: O
  • Enrollment: 1
  • Capacity: 50
  • Class Number: 42821