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Courses on the history of the Western World

History 102: Making of the Modern Western World

An introduction to the major historical events in Western culture which contributed to the shaping of the modern world, 1750 to present. Emphasis is placed on the process of modernization in the transformation of Europe, the United States, and the Third World. Pre-requisite: English 100 or its equivalent.

History 202: Western Civilization I

The cultural, political, social, economic, and intellectual development of Western civilization from its origins in the ancient Mediterranean world to the end of the European High Middle Ages.  Readings in the literature and audiovisual explorations of the arts of Western civilization supplement the lectures (HIST 202 + 204 + 206 = CAN HIST SEQ A)

History 204: Western Civilization II

The cultural, political, social, economic, and intellectual development of Western civilization from the Late Middle Ages and Renaissance to the end of the Napoleonic era.  Readings in the literature and audiovisual explorations of the arts of Western civilization supplement the lectures.  (HIST 202+ 204+ 206 = CAN HIST SEQ A)

History 206: Western Civilization III

The cultural, political, social, economic, and intellectual development of Western civilization from 1815 to the present.  Readings in the literature and audiovisual explorations of the arts of Western civilization supplement the lectures.  (HIST 202+ 204+ 206 = CAN HIST SEQ A)

 


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