11:30 AM to 12:20 PM MWF
Horizon Hall 1010
Section Information for Spring 2023
Today’s world is being rapidly reshaped by interconnected commerce, digital technologies, surging migration, and the challenges of disease and climate change, yet these forces have origins dating back centuries. This lecture course introduces students to some of the most significant people, events, and movements that altered the politics, cultures, and economies of Africa, Asia, the Americas, Europe, and the Middle East from the 11th through the 21st centuries. It explores how religion, war, industrialization, colonialism, and globalism reshaped the world and continue to impact our modern lives in innumerable ways.
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Credits: 3
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