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EARLY CIVILIZATIONS (HIS 120)

Term: Fall 2016

Faculty

Karen Elizabeth HuberShow MyInfo popup for Karen Elizabeth Huber
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Schedule

Tue-Thu, 1:30 PM - 2:45 PM (8/15/2016 - 12/7/2016) Location: MAIN TATE 228
Fri, 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM (12/9/2016 - 12/9/2016) Location: MAIN TATE 228

Description

120: Early Civilizations.
Goal: This course is designed to meet two goals: first, to provide students with an overview of the development of the world's major pre-modern civilizations, from the origins of humankind to 1500 C.E., and second, to build students??? ability to think critically about history and analyze evidence in the form of a variety of primary sources.
Content: In this course students investigate and compare the cultures, political structures, and social organizations of pre-modern world civilizations, with particular emphasis on three major themes - 1) The evolving relationship between the individual and society; 2) Distinctions based on class, ethnicity, and gender; and 3) Points of contact between civilizations. - By the end of this course, students shall be familiar with the major civilizations of the pre-modern world and be able to explain the most significant developments that led to the modern world. They shall also be able to critically analyze major types of hi