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HIST203

Modern Europe
HIST203 FA

SectionClass Size*AvailableTimesPOIPrereq
1 60 1 Times: M.W.F.. 10:00AM-10:50AM;NoNo

*The number of spaces listed as available is based on class seats open for the Blue Add phase of registration. Some seats may be taken in previous phases while others may be held out for subsequent phases of registration. (Last Updated on Tue Aug 10 05:00:30 EDT 1999 )

This course surveys the history of Europe in the 19th and 20th centuries, from the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic era to the 1990s and is intended primarily for frosh and sophomores. Attention will be devoted to major political, social, economic, and cultural developments, beginning with the many dimensions of the political and industrial revolutions of the 19th century, continuing with the emergence of nation-states and nationalism, working-class movements, the consequences of imperialism and war, and Communism and Fascism, and concluding with study of the Second World War, the reassertion of Europe and the collapse of the Soviet system.

MAJOR READINGS

John Merriman, A HISTORY OF MODERN EUROPE:
VOLUME II, FROM THE FRENCH REVOLUTION TO THE PRESENT
Tom Kemp, INDUSTRIALIZATION IN 19TH CENTURY EUROPE
Additional readings will be assigned.

EXAMINATIONS AND ASSIGNMENTS

Three five-page papers and a final examination.

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS and/or COMMENTS

Unless preregistered students attend the first class meeting or communicate directly with the instructor prior to the first class, they will be dropped from the class list. NOTE: Students must still submit a completed Drop/Add form to the Registrar's Office.

COURSE FORMAT: Lecture

REGISTRATION INFORMATION

Level: UG Credit: 1.00 Gen Ed Area & Dept: SBS HIST

Prerequisites: None

Section 01
Morgan, D
Times: M.W.F.. 10:00AM-10:50AM;
Grading Mode: Mixed
Registration Preference (1 high to 6 low, 0=Excluded) Sr: 1, Jr: 1, So: 1, Fr: 1
No Major Preference Given

Last Updated on MAR-22-1999




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