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HIST-3750 : History of the Caribbean

History | College of Arts and Sciences | UG

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About this Course

This course will examine such themes as European colonialism, the Atlantic slave trade, plantation societies, race relations, labor, migration, independence, national identity, and culture in the history of the Caribbean region.

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