Europe Since 1500
Summer quarter
Faculty: Stacey Davis European history
Fields of Study: cultural studies and history
Summer: CRN (Credit) Level 40045 (8) Second Session; 40046 (6) Second Session; 40047 (4) Second Session
Credits: 4, 6, 8(Su)
Class Standing: Freshmen - Senior
Offered During: Day
Description
This class surveys the social, cultural, political, intellectual, and religious history of Europe since 1500, including the Reformation, the Dutch Republic, 18th-century Enlightenment and absolutism, the French Revolution, 19th-century imperialism and industrialization, the Russian Revolution, the two World Wars, and decolonization. Social, gender, and intellectual topics will be stressed. Credit is possible in European history or world cultures/geography. Students enrolled for 6 credits will complete a library research project. This is a companion class to "Art Since 1500."Maximum Enrollment: 25
Advertised Schedule: 1-5p Mon/Wed (Jul. 25 - Aug. 24)
Preparatory for studies or careers in: history, teacher endorsements and teaching
Campus Location: Olympia
Online Learning: Enhanced Online Learning
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