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Nov 17, 2025
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2023 - 2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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HISP 381 - Nature, Race & Empire (c. 1492-1700) Credits: (3) Prerequisite(s): HISP 240 and one HISP course numbered between 250-330, or consent of instructor. College Curriculum: COLL 200 Domain (Anchored): ALV Domain (Reaching Out): CSI This interdisciplinary seminar analyzes how different agents across the early modern Hispanic Atlantic (c. 1492-1700) determined the political dispositions of different communities (‘races’) across the globe. This seminar reconstructs geopolitical models of the world first formulated by Ancient Greek natural philosophers, and examines how said models were instrumentalized by the early modern Spanish empire to justify its presence in the so-called “New World.” This seminar will analyze varied verbal and visual artifacts that endorse or question the application of said geopolitical models to reduce communities (‘races’) in the Tropics to political subordinates that must accept Spanish domination. Cross-listed with: LAS 381
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