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Rodriko wrote a new post on the site Latin American Revolutions 6 years ago
I got to learn about the Mexican Revolution which was something that I was very intrigued about. It was interesting to see how everything played out between the different factions during the revolution.
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Mia Stevens wrote a new post on the site Latin American Revolutions 6 years ago
That revolutions can follow a similar formats, and that there can be similar causes and trajectories.
There are different forms of protest, and some of these forms can be feminine.
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Sam Ulrich wrote a new post on the site Latin American Revolutions 6 years ago
Latin American political ideology is very distinct from other places in the world, and that uniqueness has played a big part in the history of the region.
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Elle Dykstra wrote a new post on the site Latin American Revolutions 6 years ago
The theories on what it takes to make a successful revolution. DeFronzo’s factors are a very interesting way of quantifying the steps needed (though it seems to only apply to popular revolutions).
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Morgan M wrote a new post on the site Latin American Revolutions 6 years ago
The three most important things I learned in Latin American Revolutions this semester are as follows.
Wikipedia has a much more extensive process than I first thought.
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Alex wrote a new post on the site Latin American Revolutions 6 years ago
Differences in the political left and right in Latin America from that in the United States. Some usual associations (nationalism vs internationalism for example) I have with each do not hold true in the Latin […]
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Kate J wrote a new post on the site Latin American Revolutions 6 years ago
One of the things that I learned from this course was that the United States was more involved in the Latin American governments than I had imagined.
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Joseph wrote a new post on the site Latin American Revolutions 6 years ago
The progression of each Latin American revolution was heavily impacted by the religion, culture, and history of each specific country; although some were similar, no two were the same.
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akilbride21 wrote a new post on the site Latin American Revolutions 6 years ago
Many of Pinochet’s supporters were women.
Liberation theology was integral to the Sandanista cause.
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Alvaro Guerrero wrote a new post on the site Latin American Revolutions 6 years ago
Latin America is composed of several countries. Each has its own, unique culture and traditions.
The United States was way more involved in Latin American affairs than I thought it was.
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Bree McKeen wrote a new post on the site Latin American Revolutions 6 years ago
While all of the different Latin American countries are often grouped together in one clump, each country is incredibly diverse with very different histories, cultures, and government systems.
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Giovanny Bravo wrote a new post on the site Latin American Revolutions 6 years ago
For me, it was very important to learn more about the Nicaraguan Revolution and the events that occurred within it, especially because my family is from Nicaragua and the Revolution is the reason why my family […]
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Rita wrote a new post on the site Latin American Revolutions 6 years ago
My three biggest takeaways are:
-How involved the U.S. was in Latin American politics, and how it was tied to the broader context of the Cold War
-That Latin America is considered to be one of the most […]
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Katie Holt wrote a new post on the site Latin American Revolutions 6 years ago
Today’s class started off with a couple of announcements. First, on Tuesday at 11am in Kauke Tower, PAT (Pi Alpha Theta) presents the History APEX Fellows. This will allow students to learn about paid o […]
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dani manzo wrote a new post on the site Latin American Revolutions 6 years ago
I learned the immense influence the U.S had/has on many Latin American countries. To understand the influence the U.S has now, it was beneficial to understand their influence in the past. A lot of their […]
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RWW Greenhouse wrote a new post on the site RWW Greenhouse 6 years ago
Welcome to the Ruth W. Williams Hall Greenhouse. Williams Hall opened in the fall of 2018 and with it a state-of-the-art greenhouse on the second floor. The greenhouse contains plants used as a teaching collection […]
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RWW Greenhouse became a registered member 6 years ago
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Katie Holt wrote a new post on the site Colonial Latin America 6 years ago
Phi Alpha Theta invites you to the History APEX Fellowship Info Session on Tuesday, December 3 at 11am in the Kauke Tower!
Come hear from 2019 History APEX Fellows! Learn about great opportunities in History […]
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Katie Holt wrote a new post on the site Latin American Revolutions 6 years ago
Phi Alpha Theta invites you to the History APEX Fellowship Info Session on Tuesday, December 3 at 11am in the Kauke Tower!
Come hear from 2019 History APEX Fellows! Learn about great opportunities in History […]
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Katie Holt wrote a new post on the site Latin American Revolutions 6 years ago
I’m posting to share a copy of the images I used in our discussion of Arpilleras. Here it is: 23 Arpilleras
(Again, this is just one of the options for your primary source analysis: you can also pick a source […]
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