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Wrld His and Historical Method II (HIS116)

Term: 2004-2005 Spring

Faculty

Mark Marston NorrisShow MyInfo popup for Mark Marston Norris
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Schedule

Tue-Thu, 8:00 AM - 9:20 AM (1/11/2005 - 5/5/2005)

Description

This global history course will examine important developments in the civilizations of Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Western Hemisphere from the development of world trade in the 16th century to the rise of globalism in the 21st century. Themes to be investigated will include: Politics and government, art and ideas, religion and philosophy, family and society, science and technology, earth and the environment, and interaction and exchange. An emphasis will be placed on showing how these meta-themes are manifested in cultures throughout the world. This course will also serve as an introduction to research methods in the field . Three hours.