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HY268 – History of the Southwest since the Mexican War

The adaptation of Native American and Hispanic peoples to Anglo-American culture and politics; the causes and consequences of the loss of Hispanic lands; the evolution of family life and religious practices; indigenous views of modernity. Films, artistic expressions, and works of fiction as well as historical sources. Meets the Critical Perspectives: Diverse Cultures and Critiques requirement. Meets the Critical Perspectives: Social Inequality requirement.

Also listed as: Also listed as Race and Ethnic Studies 200 and Southwest Studies 268.

Offerings

TermBlockTitleInstructorLocationStudent Limit/ AvailableUpdated
Fall 2012 Block 3 History of the Southwest since the Mexican War Douglas Monroy Palmer Hall 216 25/8 05/18/2013
Fall 2012 History of the Southwest since the Mexican War Douglas Monroy TBA 25/25 03/16/2012
Fall 2013 Block 2 History of the Southwest since the Mexican War Douglas Monroy TBA 25/16 05/16/2013
Fall 2013 Block 2 History of the Southwest since the Mexican War Douglas Monroy TBA 25/16 05/17/2013
Fall 2013 Block 2 History of the Southwest since the Mexican War Douglas Monroy TBA 25/16 05/18/2013