Tuesdays & Thursdays 12:30 pm – 1:50 pm


Dr. Isaac Campos

This course explores the history of the Cold War in Latin America, with particular emphasis on the way the Cold War altered relations between the United States and the region from the 1940s to the1990s.

The course examines the relationship between the Cold War, revolution, and dictatorship, along with the domestic impact of the conflict.

All 4000-level courses must culminate in a significant historical research paper (at least 12 pages, no more than 15 pages), including primary and secondary sources. Assignments leading to the final product must include a primary source analysis and either an annotated research bibliography or a historiographical essay.

Prerequisite: To take this course, students must earn a C or higher in Hist3000.

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