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To 3500BCE
Before History: Rise of Agriculture: Migrations; Early societies & settlements; Rise &
spread of Agriculture; Social variations (pastoral, Hominids, Neolithic Revolution)
Early Complex Societies: Early Societies in Southwest Asia and the Indo-European
Migrations-Inequality (class, gender); Rise of state (coercion/consent, writing &
accounting, grandeur of kings); Mesopotamia (cities/states, interaction & exchange)
Early African Societies and the Bantu Migrations-Inequality (class, gender); Rise of state
(coercion/consent, writing & accounting, stratified societies); Egypt and Sub-Saharan
societies (cities/states, interaction & exchange)
Early Societies in South Asia: Harappan Society, Indo-European Migrations and Early
Aryan India (caste system, patriarchal society) Religion in the Vedic Age (Aryan
Religion and Dravidian Values)
Early Society in East Asia-Early Chinese Writing, Cultural, Political organization, and
family social order.
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Early Societies in the Americas and Oceania-Mesoamerica including Olmec, Maya, and
Andean Societies. Oceania includes early societies of Pacific Island and Australia.
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The Empires of Persia: Persia, Achaemenid Empire, Seleucid, Parthian, Sassanid
empires. Zarathustra (Zoroastrianism) and Manichaeism Religions.
Unification of China- Confucius, Daoism, Legalism, Qin and Han Dynasty
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State, Society, and the Quest for Salvation in India: Caste, Slavery, Patriarchy, Mauryan
Dynasty, Jainism, Buddhism, and Mahayana Buddhism, Hinduism
Mediterranean Society: The Greek Phase-Minoan and Mycenaean Societies, Greek Citystates, Macedonian, Hellenistic Empires, Alexander the Great.
Mediterranean Society: The Roman Phase-Etruscans, Roman Republic, Roman Empire,
Judaism, Christianity.
Cross-Cultural Exchanges on the Silk Roads-Hellenistic to Han Silk Road. Spread of
Buddhism, Hinduism, Christianity, Manichaeism, Disease.
The Expansive Realm of Islam-Muhammad, early Caliphs and the Umayyad and Abbasid
Dynasty.
The Resurgence of Empire in East Asia-Sui, Tang, and Song Dynasties. NeoConfucianism, establishment of Buddhism, Korea, Vietnam, Early and Medieval Japan
India and the Indian Ocean Basin: Islam into India, Hindu Kingdoms, Indian Ocean Basin
and Caste System
The Two Worlds of Christendom: Byzantine Empire and Muslim Conquests, Rise of
Franks and Vikings, Early Medieval Europe.
Nomadic Empires and Eurasian Integration: Nomadic Pastoralism, Turkish Empires,
Chinggis Khan, Tamerlane, foundation of Ottoman Empire.
States and Societies of Sub-Saharan Africa: Trans-Saharan Trade, Islamic States of West
and East Africa, African Religion, Arrival of Christianity and Islam
Increasing Influence of Europe: Holy Roman Empire, Late Byzantine, Regional
Monarchies in Italy, Iberia, France, and England. European Schools, Universities,
Scholastic Theology.
Worlds Apart: The Americas and Oceania: Toltec and Mexica (Aztecs), the Incas, and
Nomadic Foragers of Australia and Pacific Islands.
Reaching Out: Expanding Horizons of Cross-Cultural Interaction: Cross-cultural
exchanges, Bubonic Plague, Ming Dynasty, State-building, Renaissance, Indian Ocean
Trade and European Exploration of the Americas.
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Transoceanic Encounters and Global Connections: Exploration of Americas, European
conquest of Southeast Asia, Columbian Exchange
The Transformation of Europe: Protestant Reformation, Catholic Reformation,
Consolidation of Sovereign States of Europe, Early Capitalism, early Enlightenment
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New Worlds: The Americas and Oceania: Conquest of Mexico and Peru, Spanish Empire
in Americas, Slave Trade, Fur Traders, Spread of Christianity and Native Religions,
Colonization of Australia and Pacific Islands.
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3500BCE –
500BCE
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3500 to 500 BCE
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500BCE
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500BCE
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600 BCE – 600 CE500 BCE – 500 CE
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500BCE
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3500BCE –
500BCE
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500 – 500 CE
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500 – 500 CE
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500 – 500 CE
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500 – 500CE
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500-1000CE
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500 CE – 1500
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1450 – 11500 CE - 1800
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1750-1914
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1750-1914
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1750 CE - 1914
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1750-1914
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1750-1914
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1914-Pres.
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1914 CE - Present
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Africa and the Atlantic World: States of West Africa and East, Islam and Christianity in
Africa, Atlantic Slave Trade, African Diaspora, Plantation Economies, and end of Slave
Trade (Abolition).
Tradition and Change in East Asia: Ming/Qing Dynasties, Confucian traditions and return
of Christianity to China, Unification of Japan (Tokugawa and outside influences)
Islamic Empires: Ottoman/Safavid/Mughal Empires, Imperial Islamic Societies, and
deterioration of the Islamic empires.
Revolutions and National States in the Atlantic World: American/French Revolution,
Haitian Revolution, Wars of Independence and emergence of ideologies (Conservatism
vs. Liberalism), Nationalism
The Making of Industrial Society: Industrialization, Factory System, Industrial
Capitalism, Urbanization, Migration and Spread of Industrialization.
Americas in the Age of Independence: United States westward expansion, Canadian
Dominion, Migration to Americas, Diversity
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Societies at Crossroads: Decline of the Ottoman Empire, Russian Empire
Industrialization and Social Reforms, Chinese Opium Wars and fall of the East,
Transition from Tokugawa to Meiji (Japan Westernization)
The Building of Global Empires: Imperialism, British Empire in India, Central Asia,
Southeast Asia, and Africa, US Imperialism in Latin America and Pacific Islands, Japan
Imperialism, Nationalism and anti-colonial movements.
The Great War: The World in Upheaval: Nationalism, Global War, Russian Revolution,
Collapse of Central Powers, Challenges to European Dominance
An Age of Anxiety-Scientific revolutions in Physics and Psychology, Global Depression,
Communism in Russia, Fascism, German National Socialism
Nationalism and Political Identities in Asia, Africa, and Latin America: India’s
Independence, China Revolutions, Imperial Japan, Africa under Colonial Domination,
Latin America struggles with Neocolonialism.
New Conflagrations: World War II and the Cold War: Origins of WWII, Total War,
Blitzkrieg, Defeat of Axis Powers, Holocaust, Women and War, Cold War
The End of Empire: Independence in Asia, Decolonization in Africa including Black
African Nationalism and Independence, Long Term Struggles in Post-colonial Era,
Communism and Democracy in Asia, Islamic Insurgence in Southwest Asia and North
Africa, Colonial Legacies in Sub-Saharan Africa
A World Without Borders: End of the Cold War and collapse of Soviet Union, Global
Economy, Cross-Cultural Exchanges and Global Communications, Global
Terrorism/Diseases/Climate Change/Inequalities and Labor Servitude/Problems, Women
Traditions and Feminism
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