Fall 2009
Becoming Latin America, 1492 to 1824
History 8A, Prof. Margaret Chowning
Brazil: The Roots of Violence
Contemporary Marginal Literature and its Varied Histories
Portuguese 275 (Wednesday 3-6) ,Prof. Candace Slater
Latin American Politics
Political Science 148A (TuTh 330-5P), Prof. Ruth Collier
The Southern Border
Geography 159AC | Ethnic Studies 159AC | Education 186AC (TuTh 2-3:30P)
Prof. Harley Shaiken and Prof. Beatriz Manz
The World of the Inca: The Largest Pre-historic American Empire
Anthropology 24 (M 12-1P), Prof. Christine Hastorf
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2002-03
- Nancy
Applebaum,
"Race,
Region, and Nation: Colombia in Comparative Latin American
Context"
- Antonio
Barros de Castro,
"Brazil
in Transition"
- David
Bonior,
"Revolution
From the Left and Right in Central America, 1979 to 1994:
U.S. Congressional Involvement"
- Clara
Nicholls,
"Perspectives
for Sustainable Rural Development in
Latin America"
- Lorenzo Meyer,
"The
U.S. and Mexico: A Never-Ending Quest to Accommodate Conflicting
Agendas"
- Enrique
Dussel Peters,
"Maquiladoras
in Central America and Mexico: Conditions and Challenges"
- Sandy Tolan
"Politics
and Petroleum," 2002-03 two-semester course
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