03:00 PM to 04:15 PM TR
Horizon Hall 2008
Section Information for Fall 2022
This course explores the political, economic, and cultural events that created the world we live in today, beginning in the 13th century and continuing through the 20th century. We will focus on Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East while taking the U.S. and Europe into account. Over the period considered here these regions became enmeshed in a global system affected by far-reaching religious transformations, mercantile activity, industrial growth and imperialism/colonialism. These processes influenced modern nationalist ideologies, Cold War dynamics, and anti-colonial movements in the twentieth century. By the end of the class, students should have a grasp of the major trends underlying six centuries of world history.
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Credits: 3
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