HIST 361 - The Mexican Revolution: Birth, Life, Death


3 SS, CD, WR
Second Semester.   The Mexican Revolution is widely studied and thoroughly disputed. This seminar engages the argument by exploring the bloody origins, institutionalization, and (perhaps) demise of the Revolution. Whether or not the Revolution happened, it did produce a rich historiography, as well as epic cultural artifacts. Our analysis of the Revolution will follow the chronology of its historiographic and cultural products. Classes will be organized and discussions led by students

Prerequisites & Notes
Consent of instructor required.
Enrollment Limit: 15.
Mr. Volk




Credits: 3 hours

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