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History 4C

Western Civilization (1715 CE to Present)

TR 9:30-10:45 IV Thea 1
General survey courses, designed to acquaint the student with major developments that have influenced the course of western civilization from 1715 CE to present. These developments are as likely to be in religion, the arts, and sciences as in the more traditional political field. Weekly discussion sections are an important feature of this course, enabling the student to develop and expand upon material presented during the lecture hour.
Prerequisites:
Not open for credit to students who have completed History 4CH.

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syllabus.docCourse Syllabus482 KB
Lecture one-introduction.pptLecture One -- Introduction7.3 MB
Primary Sources-19-21.docPrimary Sources, chapters 19-2194 KB
Lecture Two--The Old Regime.pptLecture Two-The Old Regime23.7 MB
Primary Sources Chapter 22.docPrimary Sources, chapter 22862 KB
Chapter 24 primary sources.docPrimary Sources, chapter 241.7 MB
L3-Coming of the French Revolution.pptLecture Three--Origins of the French Revolution10.6 MB
L4--The Revolution Unfolds.pptLecture IV-The Revolution Unfolds12.2 MB
L5 part A- England and the Industrial Revolution.pptLecture 5 part A-England and the Industrial Revolution17.4 MB
L6-Living in a Class Society.pptLecture 6-Living in a Class Society10.9 MB
L5 part B-England and the Industrial Revolution.pptLecture 5 Part B--England and the Industrial Revolution7.6 MB
L7-conservatism and its enemies.pptLecture 7--Conservatism and its Enemies1.3 MB
Chapter 25 primary sources-Darwin and Nietzsche.docPrimary Sources: Chapter 2564 KB
Primary Sources Chapter 26-imperialism.docPrimary Sources Chapter 26337 KB
L8--Nations and Nationalism.pptLecture 8 Nations and Nationalism4.9 MB
L9--Politics, Culture and Economy 1870-1914.pptLecture 9: Politics, Culture and Society of the Late 19th Century1.5 MB
L10--Imagining the Metropolis.pptLecture 10: Imagining the Metropolis11.8 MB
Henry Rider Haggard, 1856-1925.pptRider Haggard Study Questions1.2 MB
Lecture 12--South Africa, jpsmith.pptLecture 12: South Africa in the 19th Century1.4 MB
Lecture 11--The New Imperialism.pptLecture 11: The New Imperialism6.5 MB
Midterm Study Questions.docMidterm study questions31 KB
Documents for Chapter 27.docPrimary Sources Chapter 2752 KB
L13--World War I.pptLecture 13: World War One12.8 MB
L14--The Russian Revolution and the Early Soviet Union.pptLecture 14: Russian Revolution and Early Soviet Union10.2 MB
Docments for Chapter 28-Lenin.docDocuments for chapter 2864 KB
L15--Fascist Europe.pptLecture 15: Fascist Europe1.7 MB
L15--World War II and the Holocaust.pptLecture 16: World War II and the Holocaust5.1 MB
L17--Rebuilding Europe in the Age of the Cold.pptLecture 17: Rebuilding Europe in the Age of the Cold War5.7 MB
L18--Liberationist Movements in the Postwar Era.pptLecture 18: Liberationist Movements in Contemporary Europe10.9 MB
Revised final questions 2009.docFinal Exam Study Questions223 KB