Thursday, February 2, 2017

Schedule, remainder of semester (note Week 6 has been revised)

WEEK SIX

February 14
The problem of Eurocentrism. Atlantic revolutions.
DUE: Strayer, Introduction to Part 5 & Chapter 16 (pp. 781-797).
ALSO DUE: 1-2 page Research Paper Proposal: please briefly describe your topic, why you are interested in this topic, what sources you have already consulted and where you will find additional information. Be specific about your sources of information. As one step in writing your proposal, consult one of our friendly and helpful librarians about how to find and use good sources of information for your research… please have the librarian sign off on a draft of your proposal, indicating that he or she has given you assistance with this. For the librarian to best help you, you should bring with you a copy of your research assignment for him or her to review. To receive full credit for your Proposal, you must attach the signed-off draft to the final version of your Proposal.

February 16
Echoes of Atlantic revolutions. Sugar.
DUE: Strayer, Chapter 16  + Chapter 16 Documents


WEEK SEVEN

February 21
Echoes of Atlantic revolutions, cont’d
DUE: No new reading due today

February 23
The Industrial Revolution. Marxism and social classes. Political economy of industrialization. Primary sources of the industrial era.
DUE: Strayer, Chapter 17


WEEK EIGHT

February 28
1st half semester review & prep for midterm exam
DUE: review notes and readings assigned so far this semester
ALSO DUE: Research Paper – draft

March 2
Midterm exam. Hallmarks. Applying statements of ethics and values to historical study.
DUE: Study for midterm


SPRING BREAK WEEK

March 6-10  Enjoy your week off!


WEEK NINE

March 14
Mid-semester check-in. In-class reflection relating to your research paper.
DUE: Nothing – enjoy your break

March 16
Second wave of European colonialism. NTT / comparison. The “Scramble for Africa.” Identity and culture during the Colonial era.
DUE: Strayer, Chapter 18 + Ch 18 documents (visual sources)


WEEK TEN

March 21
The ethics and legacy of Colonial relationships.
DUE: CST handout.
ALSO DUE: Research Paper

March 23
Empires in collision.
DUE: Strayer, Chapter 19


WEEK ELEVEN

March 28
Assign 2nd paper: creative, persuasive analytical piece; in-class workshop to develop this
DUE: Bring your research paper to class, along with your 3/14 reflection.

March 30
The two World Wars & the Crisis of Europe.
DUE: Strayer, Introduction to Part Six, Chapter 20


WEEK TWELVE

April 4
20th Century crisis of Europe continued. Primary sources on the rise of fascism.
DUE: Reading will be posted to class website

April 6
Communism in Russia and China. Cold War.
DUE: Strayer, Ch 21


WEEK THIRTEEN

April 11
The global south on the global stage. Guidelines for presentations.
DUE: Strayer, Chapter 22
ALSO DUE: Creative, persuasive analytical project

April 13
Economic globalization; American exceptionalism in the post-modern world. Global feminism. Religious fundamentalism. Global environmental issues.
DUE: Strayer, Chapter 23


WEEK FOURTEEN

April 18
Student presentations and final application of historical knowledge to real-world situations

April 20
Student presentations and final application of historical knowledge to real-world situations


WEEK FIFTEEN

April 25
Student presentations and final application of historical knowledge to real-world situations. Final Exam.


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