Fall 2019

Marxism and Revolution in Twentieth-Century Latin America

Listed in: History, as HIST-342  |  Latinx and Latin Amer Studies, as LLAS-342

Faculty

Russell Lohse (Section 01)

Description

(Offered as HIST 342 [LA] and LLAS 342) With one significant exception, Latin America’s major revolutions have been led by groups espousing one of three main currents of Marxist thought: Marxism-Leninism (Stalinism), Trotskyism, and Maoism. In this course, the student will master the basics of those theories through the reading and analysis of their primary texts. We will then consider case studies of Marxist-inspired revolutions in Bolivia, Cuba, Chile, Nicaragua, and Peru. With the aid of lectures and further readings, the student will critically evaluate, in a series of papers, how Marxist theories were applied in practice in twentieth-century Latin America. One class meeting per week.

Limited to 18 students. Fall semester. Visiting Professor Lohse.

If Overenrolled: Priority to HIST majors, by seniority if necessary

Keywords

Attention to Issues of Class, Attention to Writing, Transnational or World Cultures Taught in English

Offerings

2022-23: Not offered
Other years: Offered in Fall 2018, Fall 2019