WORLD HISTORY: AGRICULTURE TO ZHENG HE

Course Code:
HIS 170
Course Group(s):
CONTEXTS AND SYSTEMS, WESTERN AND WORLD HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES COURSES
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Course Description:

This course presents a broad survey of the ideological, economic, political, social, and cultural historical forces at work in shaping our global past, examining the manners in which human societies have organized themselves to meet the challenges of rising human populations, demands on natural resources, contacts with diverse cultures and values, and new ideas and ideologies. We will concentrate on human societies from the experiments with agriculture (ca. 10, 000 BCE) to the voyages of Zheng He and Columbus (ca. 1500 CE).

Credit:
3
Instruction methods:
Lecture
Total hours: 45
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