Category: History - Other

A Syllabus of Hispanic-American History

Required Readings: Shepherd, 49-59; Bourne, 302-319; Keller, 283-305; Ayme, _Ancient Temples and Cities of the New World_; Moses, _Establishment of Spanish Rule_, Chap. IV; ----, _South America on the Eve of Emancipation_, 119-142; ----, _Spanish Dependencies in South America_...

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7. c. Early types of executives: tyrants; dictators;

Readings: Shepherd, 81-96; Garcia Calderon, 100-350; Crichfield, _American Supremacy_; Alberdi, _Bases ..._; ----, _Estudios economicos_; ----, _Del Gobierno en Sud America_; Sa...

6. d. Liberation of Chile; battles of Chacabuco and Maipu;

Required Readings: Shepherd, 69-81; Garcia Calderon, 58-86; Bryce, 423-448; _Cambridge Modern History_, Vol. X, 280-309; Herrera, _La Revolution Francesa y Sud America_; Roberts...

2. c. Labor laws and customs:

Required Readings: Shepherd, 29-32; Morris, I, 239-241; 245-251; Keller, 257-282; Moses, _South America on the Eve of Emancipation_, 167-217; ----, _Spanish Dependencies_, Vol....

4. d. Comparison with Portuguese colonial system in the East

4. Diffusion of new ideas; decline in effectiveness of the Spanish policy of exclusion; the expedition of Miranda, 1806; representative Hispanic-Americans in Europe and United S...

19. d. Spanish, Italian, German, Russian and Polish, English,

Readings: Shepherd, 43, 48, 150-153, 173; Wolfe, _Foreign Credits_, (Sp. Agts. Ser. No. 62, 1913, Department of Commerce); Hurley, _Banking and Credit in Argentina, Brazil, Chil...

20. i. Concessions and monopolies:

Readings: Shepherd, 168-191; Koebel, _The South Americans_, 304-358; Domville-Fife, _Great States of South America; Atlas America Latina; Sheridan, Transportation Rates to the W...

18. l. Municipal government:

Readings: Shepherd, 121-141; ----, _Psychology of the Latin American_ (Jour. of Race Devel. 1919); Garcia Calderon, 283-290; Bryce, 432, 528-530; Romero, _Mexico and the United...

1. Chapter V; Cambridge Modern History, Vol. X, 244 _et seq._;

Required Readings: Shepherd, 49-59; Bourne, 302-319; Keller, 283-305; Ayme, _Ancient Temples and Cities of the New World_; Moses, _Establishment of Spanish Rule_, Chap. IV; ----...

16. c. Ignorance of market and the accepted methods of trade:

Readings: _Atlas America Latina_; Verrill, _South and Central American Trade Conditions of Today_, 168-179; U. S. Sen. Doc. No. 737, 60th Cong., 2d Sess., (Fisher, _Ethnography...

14. d. Naval bases of the United States; lease of the Corn

Required Readings: Senate Doc., No. 744, 61st Cong., 3rd Session; _Annals of American Academy of Pol. Science_, July, 1914; Bryce, 484-520; Garcia Calderon, 298-312; Latane, _Am...

17. c. The neutral countries: Argentina, Chile, Colombia,

Readings: Martin, _Latin America and the War_, (League of Nations, II, No. 4); Kirkpatrick, _South America and the War_; Rowe, _Early Effects of the War upon Finance, Commerce,...

8. d. Programmes of arbitration; proposals for codification of

Examples of European intervention: France and Great Britain at Buenos Aires and Montevideo; Spain and France in Mexico; France, Great Britain and Spain in Mexico; Spain in Santo...

3. c. Writers: Zumarraga, Las Casas, Ercilla, Balbuena, Juana

12. d. Inter-American financial congresses: Washington, (1915);

10. l. Monroe Doctrine and claims against Hispanic-American

Readings: Appropriate sections of Edgington, Bingham, Hart, Bigelow; Reddaway, _Monroe Doctrine_; American State Papers; Moore, _A Digest of International Law_, Vol. VI, 368-604...

15. c. Increased European competition after Franco-Prussian

9. c. Monroe Doctrine in the fifties:

11. Chapter XV; Gondra, _Los Estados Unidos y las Naciones

5. c. San Martin as soldier in Argentina and as governor of

13. c. The Panama Canal as a factor in the problem; status