HIST 3801 War and Revolution in 20th Century Latino History (also AMST 3831, LATA 3801, LSP 3801) (GLC-AS, HST-AS) (HNA)
Tuesday and Thursday: 1:25-2:40
Professor Maria Cristina Garcia
This course examines war and revolution as drivers of migration from Latin America and the Spanish Caribbean to the United States and Canada. From the War of 1898 to the wars in Central America, war and revolution have displaced millions of people, prompting internal and cross-border migration. This history underscores how migration is multicausal—that is, produced by a wide and complex range of intersecting drivers. War and revolution disrupt livelihoods, produce scarcity, and create the insecurity that makes it impossible to exercise a basic human right to stay home. The course also examines how Latinos have become actors in U.S. wars and interventions in their countries of ancestry. There are no prerequisites for the course but HIST 1802 is strongly recommended.