2020-2 HIST2302 THE ATLANTIC WORLD 1400 - 1600
This course offers rich opportunities for comparative history of four major continents (inclusive of the Caribbean), and its peoples, focusing on the connections across time and space. The emergence of the Atlantic World meant new states, economic structures, political institutions, and also produced complex identities, relations based on class, race, and gender. Themes include: migrations, trade, commerce, conquest, colonization, imperialism, and transmission of diseases.
Course Coordinator: Francine Sabal