HIST-X294-011
New Orleans mixture of African, Caribbean, and European culture, forged through early European settlement, the trans-Atlantic slave trade, the revolution in St. Domingue, and waves of international immigration in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries make the city unique. By focusing on the music, food, literature, religious practices, and Carnival traditions of New Orleans, the seminar traces the historical threads that converged in this cultural crossroads to create a city like no other.
For information about Loyola's Summer Session, call (504) 865-3530 or e-mail summer@loyno.edu.
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