Prof. Terraciano’s 2016 Nahuatl class: Front: Damian Ramírez, Beatriz Cruz Lopez, Emma Hulse; Back: David Feldman, Cyndy García-Weyandt, Eduardo Cruz de la Cruz (tlamachtihquetl), Christian Ramírez, Brandon Archambault, Diana Ponce.

Undergraduate Instruction

Lecture Courses

  • Introduction to Colonial Latin America (History 8A)
  • Early Latin America (History 157A)
  • Indians of Mexico (History 157B)
  • Latin America in the Nineteenth Century (History 166)
  • Race and Gender in Latin America (History 170)

Seminars (History 197)

  • Indigenous Responses to Colonial Rule; Religion in Colonial Latin America;
  • The Mesoamerican Community; Race and Gender in Mexico.

Fiat Lux (freshman) Seminars (History 19)

  • Ujima Village: History of an African-American Community in Los Angeles (2 parts);
  • Nahuatl Language and History; Indigenous Views of the Conquest of Mexico

Language Instruction

  • Elementary Nahuatl (International Area Studies M5A, M5B, M5C), cross-listed with Chicana/o Studies and Indigenous Languages of the Americas, co-taught with native Nahuatl-language speaker, Eduardo de la Cruz.  Elementary_Nahuatl_M5A_2017_syllabus
  • Intermediate Nahuatl (International Area Studies M15A, M15B, M15C), cross-listed with CS and ILA, co-taught with Eduardo de la Cruz. Intermediate_Nahuatl_M15A_2017_syllabus.
  • Advanced Nahuatl (International Area Studies M25A, M25B, M25C), cross-listed with CS and ILA, co-taught with Eduardo de la Cruz.