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Lecturer Regina Nockerts rnockert@du.edu Office: King Center room 509 Office hours: Mon/Wed 3:00-4:00, after class with notice, other times by appointment. Class Requirements Attendance: 10% Midterm Exam: 25% Final Exam: 25% Policy Papers: 40% (10% each, 4 papers) Required Textbook: Chasteen, John Charles. Born in Blood and Fire: A Concise History of Latin America (New York, NY: W. W. Norton & Company, 2001).
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Do the countries that make up Latin America have enough in common for us to talk about the region as a cohesive entity? What Is "Latin America"?
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Geography Physical continuity Geographic diversity Geography explains very little about Latin America.
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People and Culture Languages European: Spanish, Portuguese, French/Creole, English Indigenous Ethnicity European Mixed Race: Mestizo, Mulatto, etc Black, Afro-Brazilian Amerindian Customs Patterns of social hierarchy, or domination Patronismo, Patriarchy, Class, Race Map: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latin_America
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People and Culture Religion Roman Catholic Protestant Santeria, etc. Indigenous Mixed
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Politics Ideology Nationalism Marxism, etc. Liberation Theology Liberalism Political Structure Authoritarianism and the military Populism Socialism Democracy
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Economic Structure Colonial Exploitation Export-Oriented Growth Import-Substitution Industrialization Communism Liberalism Socialism
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Conclusions Latin America experienced history in “waves” that tended to impact the region as a whole or in close succession. Why “Politics and Markets”? The two aspects are inextricably linked such that in trying to explain one you must inevitably involve the other.
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