Problems in Contemporary Mexican Reality
General course objectives:
Students will learn about the events, national and international processes that have shaped Mexican society in the twentieth century on a political, economic, social, ideological, and cultural level.
Furthermore, they will critically analyze the interrelationships and contradictions evident in events, arguments, and practices of the period.
Finally, they will formulate a well substantiated judgment about the important national problems and their possible solutions in order to contribute in a responsible manner to the development of Mexican society.
Main themes and minor themes
- Introduction
- International Transformations, 1910-1970
- From the Mexican Revolution to a stabilizing growth
- Mexico in the last decades of the bipolarized world
- Mexico’s social transformation
- Proposals
- Horizons