This graduate seminar examines recent and foundational scholarship that locates the twentiethcentury United States in a transnational context with interest in the British Caribbean. The course features social and cultural insights to focus on how transnational approaches and key historiographical developments have reshaped scholarly understandings of U.S. and Caribbean history. (3.0 credit units)
This graduate seminar examines recent and foundational scholarship that locates the twentiethcentury United States in a transnational context with interest in the British Caribbean. The course features social and cultural insights to focus on how transnational approaches and key historiographical developments have reshaped scholarly understandings of U.S. and Caribbean history. (3.0 credit units)