Inst 362: Medicine & Revolutions in Latin America
Croft Inst for International Studies
Demands for health sector reform are intimately linked to revolutionary movements in Latin America. Cuba is the most well-known example, but medical reforms were fundamental demands during different revolutionary moments in Bolivia, Nicaragua, Chile, Chiapas, Venezuela, and elsewhere. This course asks why this is the case and looks at how healthcare reforms can legitimize or de-legitimize political movements over time.
3 Credits
Prerequisites
- Pre-Requisite: 24 Earned Hours
Instruction Type(s)
- Lecture: Lecture for Inst 362
Subject Areas
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