09:00 AM to 10:15 AM TR
Horizon Hall 2008
Section Information for Fall 2021
In this course, we will investigate the changes in the human experience that created the world of today. Beginning around 1200 with the political and economic transformation of the Eurasian landmass under the Mongol Empire and extending to the end of the 20th century, we will trace the key processes that produced the world we live in today. During this period, Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas became entangled into a global system in which technological, political, religious, and ideological developments had far-reaching impacts and implications. We will investigate the transformations related to these developments using both primary and secondary documents. By the end of the class, students will have improved their critical thinking skills and the ability to apply them to global changes as well as written evidence.
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