- Course Number: 2900
- Subject: History
- Semester(s) Offered: Summer
- Credit Hours: 3
- Description:
Arranged each semester, please consult with the instructor. See the history department web site (www.temple.edu/history) for the specific topics offered each semester.
Join a small group of students for an experienced-based, deep dive into the legacies of colonialism(s) and resistance in the Mexican Yucatan Peninsula. Tracing story of the long history from Mayan dominance to Spanish conquest, the nineteenth-century struggle for national independence to twenty-first centuries encounters with multi-national corporations like McDonald’s and Starbucks, and ‘eco-tourism’ and digital nomads, this class will use Merida and the surrounding areas as everyday classroom to explore the broad and most enduring developments in global history over the last five-hundred years. The course will feature of a blend of in-class discussions, guest lectures from local experts, walks around the city, and exciting field trips to get at the big, important, and enduring themes of conquest and resistance over the last five centuries.
- Pre-requisites:
Students must be enrolled in one of the following Cohorts: SCHONORS, UHONORS, UHONORSTR
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