Publication Date
2017
Course Name
The Modern Caribbean
Abstract
Introduction to the conundrums of freedom, independence, and sovereignty as experienced in the modern Caribbean. The Haitian Revolution; abolitionism and emancipation; labor conflicts between freedpeople and planters; race, religion, and imperialism; American expansionism and occupation; decolonization, departmentalization, and independence; globalization and nonsovereignty; contemporary politics and society.
Recommended Citation
History and Social Studies Education Department, "HIS354" (2017). Curriculum Proposals. 914.
https://digitalcommons.buffalostate.edu/curprop/914
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