The new edition of Latin American History Goes to the Movies uses a variety of feature films as a method of studying key historical themes in Latin America, from pre-Columbian cultures to contemporary debates.
The new edition of Latin American History Goes to the Movies uses a variety of feature films as a method of studying key historical themes in Latin America, from pre-Columbian cultures to contemporary debates.
Stewart Brewer is Professor of History at Metropolitan Community College in Omaha, Nebraska. He earned his Ph.D. in International History from the University at Albany, State University of New York. His area of focus in his doctoral studies was Latin America and Western Europe. His research interests include Colonial Guatemala, United States-Latin American relations, and the Atlantic world.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Stereotypes of Latin America 2. Pre-Colombian Cultures 3. The Great Encounter - The Enigma of Christopher Columbus 4. The Conquest of Latin America 5. Imperialism and Colonialism 6. The African Atlantic Slave Trade in Latin America 7. Revolutionary Latin America 8. Religion in Latin America 9. Women in Latin America 10. Political Instability and Relations with the United States 11. Poverty, Terrorism, and Violence in Latin America 12. Dictatorships in Latin America 13. LGBTQIA+ Issues in Latin America 14. Environmental Issues in Latin America 15. Indigenous Peoples in Modern Latin America 16. Latino Culture in the United States
1. Stereotypes of Latin America 2. Pre-Colombian Cultures 3. The Great Encounter - The Enigma of Christopher Columbus 4. The Conquest of Latin America 5. Imperialism and Colonialism 6. The African Atlantic Slave Trade in Latin America 7. Revolutionary Latin America 8. Religion in Latin America 9. Women in Latin America 10. Political Instability and Relations with the United States 11. Poverty, Terrorism, and Violence in Latin America 12. Dictatorships in Latin America 13. LGBTQIA+ Issues in Latin America 14. Environmental Issues in Latin America 15. Indigenous Peoples in Modern Latin America 16. Latino Culture in the United States
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