2021y-aphist4725a-06

AP/HIST4725 6.0 A: Topics in Modern Caribbean History

Offered by: HIST


 Session

Fall 2021

 Term

Y

Format

REMT

Instructor

Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite

Examines topics in the development of the Caribbean, 1938-1983, from the labour riots of the thirties to the American intervention in Grenada. It includes a Pan-Caribbean examination of economic, political and socio-cultural developments in this period. This course is restricted to History or Latin American and Caribbean Studies Honours majors and minors who have successfully completed at least 84 credits. Prerequisites: AP/HIST 2730 6.00 or AP/HIST 3480 6.00 or AP/HUMA 2310 9.00 or departmental permission.


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