Colonial Latin America

Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Not open for credit to students with credit for course 8AH. General introduction to Latin American history from contact period to independence (1490s to 1820s), with emphasis on convergence of Native American, European, and African cultures in Latin America; issues of ethnicity and gender; development of colonial institutions and societies; and emergence of local and national identities. Readings focus on writings of Latin American men and women from the period studied. P/NP or letter grading.

Review Summary

Clarity
5.0 / 10
Organization
5.0 / 10
Time
10-15 hrs/week
Overall
8.3 / 10

Reviews

    Quarter Taken: Fall 2020 Online
    Grade: A

    The assigned readings are pretty good, but I ended up not doing them on time. I usually did some skimming of a few resources, but would only actually read them properly to find quotes or sources for the essays.

    The essays were graded pretty leniently.

    Quarter Taken: Spring 2022 In-Person
    Grade: A

    Lectures were very hard to listen through, and not very engaging. Instructor is passionate about the subject and you can feel it, it's just the delivery and the organization of the lectures was extremely lacking. Discussion sections had mandatory attendance and were centered around the readings, which were also needed for the essays. The essays were decently chill.

    Quarter Taken: Fall 2022 In-Person
    Grade: A

    The professor was super kind and he deeply enjoyed lecturing. I highly recommend this class!

    Quarter Taken: Fall 2023 In-Person
    Grade: N/A

    Professor Terraciano is very passionate and is quite the figure in his respective field. While Professor Terraciano is an excellent lecturer, your grade is entirely dependant on your TA. Your grade is composed of four essays + showing up for discussion. Read and spend time on your essays and you will do fine

    Quarter Taken: Fall 2023 In-Person
    Grade: A

    I think it was a lot heavier on the reading that I thought it was going to be. There are weekly readings and it could be up to 100 pages, unfortunately. However, I got through the class without reading any of the readings, when I went to discussion, we would go over potential good quotes or read little sections of the readings that would be relevant for the essays, so that made it easier! I'd say my TA didn't give out 100, I put in quite a lot of effort on my essays and I received a 90% but then I read her feedback and on my next essay I received a 93%. The midterm and final are written essays as well, and I'd say I got better grades on those, so maybe they grade lighter on the exam essays? Overall, I'd say I had to do a lot more work than expected but still very doable to get an A!

    Quarter Taken: Fall 2023 In-Person
    Grade: A

    Lectures are really interesting though not required. Discussion madatory. Overall chill class, but tough TA graders. Half get Bs

Course

Instructor
Kevin Terraciano
Previously taught
24F 23F 22F 22S 20F 19F 18F 17F 16F 15F 13F 12F 10F 09F 07F 06F 05F 04F 03F 02F 01F 00F 99F

Grading Information

  • No group projects

  • Attendance required

  • 1 midterm

  • 10th week final

  • 100% recommend the textbook