HIS 134A - 01 Colonial Mexico
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- Career
- Undergraduate
- Grading
- Student Option
- Class Number
- 70024
- Type
- Lecture
- Instruction Mode
- In Person
- Credits
- 5 units
- General Education
- ER
- Status
Open
- Available Seats
- 88
- Enrollment Capacity
- 100
- Enrolled
- 12
- Wait List Capacity
- 0
- Wait List Total
- 0
Description
Covers the social, cultural, economic, and political history of colonial Mexico (New Spain). Special attention paid to colonial identity formation, religion, and labor systems. Begins by examining indigenous societies prior to the arrival of Europeans and concludes with Mexico's independence movement in the early 19th century.
Class Notes
This course will have one additional in-person section Friday June 24 from 9am - 11:30am.
Meeting Information
Days & Times |
Room |
Instructor |
Meeting Dates |
MW 09:00AM-12:30PM |
R Carson Acad 240 |
O'Hara,M.D. |
06/20/22 - 07/22/22 |
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