SPAN 313 Contemporary Spain
An interdisciplinary study that examines the evolution of Spanish society from the nineteenth to the twentieth century. Topics include Spain's problematic transition from feudalism to modernity, the rise of regionalism and its impact on national identity, and literary creativity and censorship in a nation vaulting between reactionary and democratic political forces. [GM2, H]
Prerequisite
SPAN 211, equivalent proficiency, or permission of the instructor
Instructor
Geoffrion-Vinci