GOVT-379 US International Relations: Race, Empire, and Transnational History
This research course examines US international relations in the twentieth century. Course discussions focus on the reproduction of race alongside the growth of US economic, cultural, political, and military power overseas, including Africa, Southeast Asia, the Caribbean, and Latin America. The course traces how imperial networks have shaped racial categories in the United States, and it examines the formation of transnational political and cultural affiliations such as Pan-Africanism.
Writing-Intensive (18)
Credits
1
Cross Listed Courses
HIST-379
Prerequisite
One 200-level history course or consent of the instructor.
Offered
Spring