Courses taught at the Hebrew University
· Bachelor's degree courses:
Department of Spanish and Latin American Studies:
-Introduction to Modern Latin America, from Independence to the Present (29147)
-Latin America between the National, the Regional and the Global (29147)
-It Takes Two to Tango: US-Latin American Relations, 1823-1945 (29346)
-A New World Order? US-Latin American Relations since 1945 (29336)
-Latin America and the Cold War (29405)
-US-Latin American Relations in the Long 19th Century (29164)
-US-Latin American Relations, 1914-1945 (29165)
-Britain-US-Latin America’s relations in the long 19th Century (29391)
-Britain-US-Latin America’s relations, 1919-1945 (29392)
School of History:
-Crises, Loans and Beyond (27052)
-US-Latin American Relations until the Second World War (39087)
-Economic Globalization in Historical Perspective (27022; 39088)
· Master's degree courses
Department of Spanish and Latin American Studies:
-Latin America's Politics and Economy: Privatizations and Nationalizations (29836)
-Army and Politics in Latin America (29970)
-Neoliberalism and Post-neoliberalism in Latin America (29917)
-Populisms in Latin America (29900)
-The IMF, the World Bank and Latin America (29902)
-Class and Status in Latin America (29870)
-Research Seminar for Graduate Students (29815, 29824)
-Not Just Sport: Soccer and Politics in Latin America (forthcoming, 2021- 2022)
School of History:
-Topics in Economic History (27089)