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Dec 21, 2024
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HIST 020 SC - Crisis and Revolutions in World History from the Neolithic to the Present Crisis and Revolutions provides a foundational knowledge of World History and its methods. Examining long term socio-cultural trends, we will focus on a dozen eras where these trends have been profoundly thrown off course, including the Paleolithic revolution, the development of organized religion, the growth of empire, European colonialism, industrial revolution and consumerism, Marxist revolutions, the World Wars, and the revolts of 1968. In doing so, we will pay particular attention to the ways these events have shaped inequality in the modern world.
Course Credit: 1.0 Offered: One-time offering
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