Last modified: 28 Jun 2018 10:27
In the twentieth (and twenty-first) centuries, Chile and Mexico experienced vast transformations, including votes for women, legalisation of divorce and adoption, earthquakes, revolution, a women president, military governments, dictatorship, tsunamis and, as a result of these events and more, new expectations for women's lives. This course examines these changes in Mexico and Chile, using a historical focus that puts women's lives and concerns at the centre of the story.
Study Type | Undergraduate | Level | 4 |
---|---|---|---|
Term | Second Term | Credit Points | 15 credits (7.5 ECTS credits) |
Campus | None. | Sustained Study | No |
Co-ordinators |
|
This course is not available as part of a graduating curriculum with SP30PC: Women Making History: Mexico and Chile in the Twentieth Century A.
Information on contact teaching time is available from the course guide.
1st Attempt: 3500-4000 word research essay (60%); seminar presentation (15%); oral history interview, 2500-3000 words (25 %) Resit: 3500-4000 word research essay (60%); oral history interview, 2500-3000 words (40%)
The first written assignment has a formative as well as a summative role.
We have detected that you are have compatibility mode enabled or are using an old version of Internet Explorer. You either need to switch off compatibility mode for this site or upgrade your browser.