Author Archives: Marian Schlotterbeck

About Marian Schlotterbeck

Historian of Modern Latin America Assistant Professor at the University of California, Davis

Annotated Bibliography – sample W19

Practice annotated bibliography entry for HIS 161 Winter 2019

Annotated Bibliography – sample W19

Practice annotated bibliography entry for HIS 161 Winter 2019

Blog Post Prompt & Sample post – The Roots of La Sentencia

Blog Post Assignment Due on Monday 6/29: Warm up for Dossier Elizabeth Mahony and Rachel Nolan, “The Roots of La Sentencia,” Jacobin Magazine online (June 20, 2015) Click here to see full interview [Text of annotation goes here] [This is the image

Blog Post Prompt & Sample post – The Roots of La Sentencia

Blog Post Assignment Due on Monday 6/29: Warm up for Dossier Elizabeth Mahony and Rachel Nolan, “The Roots of La Sentencia,” Jacobin Magazine online (June 20, 2015) Click here to see full interview [Text of annotation goes here] [This is the image

Central American Stories

http://www.centralamericanstories.com/ “When we were young, there was a war” These children grew up in the 1980s during the civil wars in Guatemala and El Salvador. They all lost loved ones and their childhoods were darkened by bombings and massacres. In

Central American Stories

http://www.centralamericanstories.com/ “When we were young, there was a war” These children grew up in the 1980s during the civil wars in Guatemala and El Salvador. They all lost loved ones and their childhoods were darkened by bombings and massacres. In

North American Congress on Latin America

https://nacla.org/ Check out NACLA Report on the Americas, available from Shields Library, for recent news coverage and analysis

North American Congress on Latin America

https://nacla.org/ Check out NACLA Report on the Americas, available from Shields Library, for recent news coverage and analysis

Yashar, Deborah J. “Contesting Citizenship: Indigenous Movements and Democracy in Latin America.” Comparative Politics 31:1 (1998): 23-42.

SAMPLE ANNOTATION: From the Annotated Bibliography: “Indigenous Rights in Latin America: The Gap between Doctrine and Reality” By Dan Ruge, M.A. student at Josef Korbel School of International Studies at the University of Denver. Yashar, Deborah J. “Contesting Citizenship: Indigenous

Yashar, Deborah J. “Contesting Citizenship: Indigenous Movements and Democracy in Latin America.” Comparative Politics 31:1 (1998): 23-42.

SAMPLE ANNOTATION: From the Annotated Bibliography: “Indigenous Rights in Latin America: The Gap between Doctrine and Reality” By Dan Ruge, M.A. student at Josef Korbel School of International Studies at the University of Denver. Yashar, Deborah J. “Contesting Citizenship: Indigenous

Final Assignment (Group): Human Rights Dossier (15 pages)

Prompt: Write a Human Rights Dossier on a contemporary issue in Latin America.            As we will see throughout the quarter, human rights issues are complex and multidimensional. Activists, students, and advocates to need to be

Final Assignment (Group): Human Rights Dossier (15 pages)

Prompt: Write a Human Rights Dossier on a contemporary issue in Latin America.            As we will see throughout the quarter, human rights issues are complex and multidimensional. Activists, students, and advocates to need to be