Course Number
HST-219-01
Course Description
Across human history in the modern age, revolutionary processes have defined politics, culture, and economic systems. They have erupted in virtually every part of the world, spread from region to region, and led to dramatic changes. Most often scholars and students have focused on revolutions in the Western world. However, this transnational and thematic course will explore the history of revolutions and revolutionaries in the global South, or the Third World as it was commonly known. Drawing on secondary and primary sources, students will learn about a wide variety of revolutions in Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean, ranging from anti-colonial revolts, revolutionary socialist states, opposition politics, and various movements focused on environmentalism, feminism, and indigenous rights.
Academic Term
Instructor
Peterson, Brian
Location & Meeting Time
Karp Hall-004+ T/TH 01:55PM-03:40PM LEC
Credits
1.00
Capacity
25
Total Students
21
Additional Information