Course Description

HS133: History of Western Civilization

The main purpose of this course is to introduce the undergraduate to Western history (focusing on cultural history) from the Medieval Period up to the Twentieth Century. This course begins with a short overview of the cultural and historical identity of Europe compared to other continents. The lectures will take up a series of topics designed to explore important recent issues in the cultural history of Europe. Topics include; The downfall of the Ancient World in Europe, The Formation of Feudal society in medieval Europe, The Crisis of the Feudal System, Geographical Expansion of Europe, Reformation, Renaissance and Absolutism, The French Revolution, The Emergence of Imperialism, Development of Capitalism, and World Wars I and II. Students are required to read a comprehensive but not overwhelmingly detailed text to supplement the lectures and to assist in attaining a better understanding of European history.