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HST 303 - Early Modern Europe 1450-1750 |
Concentrates on the Italian and Dutch Renaissance, the Protestant Reformation, and the Catholic Counterreformation in Europe and covers the period from the outbreak of the Wars of the Roses in 1455 to the beginnings of the Industrial Revolution in the mid-eighteenth century. It also treats the Age of Discovery that brought Europeans to the New World starting in 1492 and sent them to the far corners of Africa and Asia. Socio-economic conditions in early modern Europe and the rise of mercantilism as well as the beginnings of the scientific revolution will be investigated. Key events in English history from the Tudors to the 1688 Revolution will also be covered.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture, Tutorial Communication, Arts& Languages Department |