
List of geographic designations for History major requirements
... HIST 321: African-American History to 1865 HIST 322: African-American History Since 1865 HIST 323: African-American Women’s History HIST 325: History of Women in America to 1870 HIST 326: History of Women in American Since 1870 HIST 340: Atlantic Revolutions (both U.S. and Non-U.S.) HIST 341: The Am ...
... HIST 321: African-American History to 1865 HIST 322: African-American History Since 1865 HIST 323: African-American Women’s History HIST 325: History of Women in America to 1870 HIST 326: History of Women in American Since 1870 HIST 340: Atlantic Revolutions (both U.S. and Non-U.S.) HIST 341: The Am ...
History Course Descriptions - Fayetteville State University
... HIST 371 (3-3-0) Renaissance and Reformation: A study of the rise of individualism and humanistic thought after 1300, the fragmentation of religious and political authority in Europe, the Reformation, and the religious wars through the Treaty of Westphalia. Prerequisite: HIST 110 And HIST 120 HIST 3 ...
... HIST 371 (3-3-0) Renaissance and Reformation: A study of the rise of individualism and humanistic thought after 1300, the fragmentation of religious and political authority in Europe, the Reformation, and the religious wars through the Treaty of Westphalia. Prerequisite: HIST 110 And HIST 120 HIST 3 ...
Primary Source and Background Materials for American History
... Finkelman, Paul, ed. Milestone Documents of American Leaders: Exploring the Primary Sources of Notable Americans. 4 vols. (eBook)* Goetzmann, William, and Glyndwr Williams. The Atlas of North American Exploration: From the Norse Voyages to the Race to the Pole.* Gross, Ernie, et al. The American Ye ...
... Finkelman, Paul, ed. Milestone Documents of American Leaders: Exploring the Primary Sources of Notable Americans. 4 vols. (eBook)* Goetzmann, William, and Glyndwr Williams. The Atlas of North American Exploration: From the Norse Voyages to the Race to the Pole.* Gross, Ernie, et al. The American Ye ...
(HIST) Department of History Course Descriptions
... Students will learn the historical narrative beginning with the National Era and ending with the Progressive Era on the eve of the Great War. Topics covered include the Jacksonian Era, Manifest Destiny, abolitionism, the suffrage movement, Populism, unionism, Progressivism, and American imperialism. ...
... Students will learn the historical narrative beginning with the National Era and ending with the Progressive Era on the eve of the Great War. Topics covered include the Jacksonian Era, Manifest Destiny, abolitionism, the suffrage movement, Populism, unionism, Progressivism, and American imperialism. ...
AP World History - Essentials Guides
... world? What is different about the world economic system during this period as compared to the last unit? Objective 1 – Impact of new technologies and products during the Columbian Exchange. Objective 2 – Knowledge of major empires including Ottomans, China, Portugal, Spain, Russia, France, England, ...
... world? What is different about the world economic system during this period as compared to the last unit? Objective 1 – Impact of new technologies and products during the Columbian Exchange. Objective 2 – Knowledge of major empires including Ottomans, China, Portugal, Spain, Russia, France, England, ...
This Fleeting World
... civilization, the United States or, say, the city of Poughkeepsie), is a challenge. However, as former history teachers now working with prospective and practicing teachers, we think the teaching problems are more acute in world history. Most teachers seem to think this is because they must fit more ...
... civilization, the United States or, say, the city of Poughkeepsie), is a challenge. However, as former history teachers now working with prospective and practicing teachers, we think the teaching problems are more acute in world history. Most teachers seem to think this is because they must fit more ...
Evaluating World History Texts in Wisconsin Public High Schools
... Cold War rages on. The Soviet empire still exists. Mikhail Gorbachev and Ronald Reagan are still in power. Nelson Mandela is still in prison. The Gulf War and Bill Clinton don’t exist. • This review lists 15 separate subject headings that document the texts’ failures. Among these are a total neglect ...
... Cold War rages on. The Soviet empire still exists. Mikhail Gorbachev and Ronald Reagan are still in power. Nelson Mandela is still in prison. The Gulf War and Bill Clinton don’t exist. • This review lists 15 separate subject headings that document the texts’ failures. Among these are a total neglect ...
Dr. Janda`s Vita - Cameron University
... and features control over all recruiters, input into university marketing, oversight of four directors ...
... and features control over all recruiters, input into university marketing, oversight of four directors ...
THE LEADERSHIP ROLES OF WOMEN IN CONTEMPORARY
... According to Blee (1995), it is a feeling of hopefulness that brings women into the realm of social activism and gives them the motivation to protect themselves and their children from a troubled society. Women, especially, who become members of white supremacist organizations governed by patriarchy ...
... According to Blee (1995), it is a feeling of hopefulness that brings women into the realm of social activism and gives them the motivation to protect themselves and their children from a troubled society. Women, especially, who become members of white supremacist organizations governed by patriarchy ...
PDF - Center for Basque Studies
... foral upgrading).1 The claims of Basque nationalism to all seven territories historically considered to constitute the Basque homeland remained frustrated. These territories—Araba, Bizkaia, Gipuzkoa and Navarre in the Spanish state and Lapurdi (Labourd), Nafarroa Beherea (Basse Navarre), and Zuberoa ...
... foral upgrading).1 The claims of Basque nationalism to all seven territories historically considered to constitute the Basque homeland remained frustrated. These territories—Araba, Bizkaia, Gipuzkoa and Navarre in the Spanish state and Lapurdi (Labourd), Nafarroa Beherea (Basse Navarre), and Zuberoa ...
PDF - Routledge Handbooks Online
... emerged from the Napoleonic Wars as an undisputed global power, after the fall of the first Empire in 1776 the British were more interested in controlling trade than controlling territory. Bismarck’s creation of the world’s first welfare system to help unify Germany in 1871 resulted in a much more p ...
... emerged from the Napoleonic Wars as an undisputed global power, after the fall of the first Empire in 1776 the British were more interested in controlling trade than controlling territory. Bismarck’s creation of the world’s first welfare system to help unify Germany in 1871 resulted in a much more p ...
course syllabus
... Class handouts on the Holocaust, the Munich Conference, and Hitler’s Invasion of Russia Perry—“Poland Will Be Depopulated and Settled With Germans” Adolph Hitler, “Blood, Toil, Tears, and Sweat” Winston Churchill, “French Leadership Could Not Grasp The Significance of the Tank In Mobile Warfare” Hei ...
... Class handouts on the Holocaust, the Munich Conference, and Hitler’s Invasion of Russia Perry—“Poland Will Be Depopulated and Settled With Germans” Adolph Hitler, “Blood, Toil, Tears, and Sweat” Winston Churchill, “French Leadership Could Not Grasp The Significance of the Tank In Mobile Warfare” Hei ...
sample chapter
... found, remnants indicating permanent settlement that didn’t necessarily have colonization as an end goal. But colonize they did, one group pushing southward between 10,000 and 3,000 years ago and establishing settlements that would become the origins of modern Korean, Japanese, Chinese, and Inuit po ...
... found, remnants indicating permanent settlement that didn’t necessarily have colonization as an end goal. But colonize they did, one group pushing southward between 10,000 and 3,000 years ago and establishing settlements that would become the origins of modern Korean, Japanese, Chinese, and Inuit po ...
1Prehistory
... found, remnants indicating permanent settlement that didn’t necessarily have colonization as an end goal. But colonize they did, one group pushing southward between 10,000 and 3,000 years ago and establishing settlements that would become the origins of modern Korean, Japanese, Chinese, and Inuit po ...
... found, remnants indicating permanent settlement that didn’t necessarily have colonization as an end goal. But colonize they did, one group pushing southward between 10,000 and 3,000 years ago and establishing settlements that would become the origins of modern Korean, Japanese, Chinese, and Inuit po ...
black club women and the social gospel - Via Sapientiae
... heaven” as a charge to overturn the status quo, but they focused overwhelmingly on issues exclusive to white working class men, such as those associated with the labor movement.3 Since Rauschenbusch’s publication the term, social gospel, has been used to define the theology and the practice of this ...
... heaven” as a charge to overturn the status quo, but they focused overwhelmingly on issues exclusive to white working class men, such as those associated with the labor movement.3 Since Rauschenbusch’s publication the term, social gospel, has been used to define the theology and the practice of this ...
History
... Africa has much to teach us. It is the continent where human beings first evolved and where they made their most fundamental adaptations to the world around them. Indeed, the subsequent history of African societies can be understood as a continuing series of creative adaptations to some of the most ...
... Africa has much to teach us. It is the continent where human beings first evolved and where they made their most fundamental adaptations to the world around them. Indeed, the subsequent history of African societies can be understood as a continuing series of creative adaptations to some of the most ...
World History Bulletin - Big Eras Review
... call "autocaralytic"change:changethat itself creates the needfor other kinds of changes , at the centerof which is industrializatron.History is now driven by new forms of energy,new technologies,new ways of distributingwealth that lead to new economic,social and political ideas.Big Era 8, a tiny sli ...
... call "autocaralytic"change:changethat itself creates the needfor other kinds of changes , at the centerof which is industrializatron.History is now driven by new forms of energy,new technologies,new ways of distributingwealth that lead to new economic,social and political ideas.Big Era 8, a tiny sli ...
Crossing Conceptual Boundaries Yearbook 8
... scholars tend to see women as striving for perfect bodies with the consequence of objectifying, sexualizing and commodifying themselves (Bordo, 2003; Grosz, 1994). Women are seen as objects of male desire, displaying for their enjoyment and controlled by their gaze and agency (Bartky, 1990; Bordo, 2 ...
... scholars tend to see women as striving for perfect bodies with the consequence of objectifying, sexualizing and commodifying themselves (Bordo, 2003; Grosz, 1994). Women are seen as objects of male desire, displaying for their enjoyment and controlled by their gaze and agency (Bartky, 1990; Bordo, 2 ...
Intro
... similarities of the problems riddling all of their lives become apparent. It is simple fact that a family, and in most cases the woman of the household, has to feed the children within that household. Yet, what does feeding the kids look like when, “she can not even secure clean milk for her childre ...
... similarities of the problems riddling all of their lives become apparent. It is simple fact that a family, and in most cases the woman of the household, has to feed the children within that household. Yet, what does feeding the kids look like when, “she can not even secure clean milk for her childre ...
Chapter One: Introduction
... Alberti, Johanna. Gender and the Historian. New York: Longman, 2002. Interest in the question of gender difference was intense during the years 1969-1999. One of the causes of this fascination was the rapid development of women's history, spurred on by feminist politics and a growing interest in gen ...
... Alberti, Johanna. Gender and the Historian. New York: Longman, 2002. Interest in the question of gender difference was intense during the years 1969-1999. One of the causes of this fascination was the rapid development of women's history, spurred on by feminist politics and a growing interest in gen ...
Turn over Cambridge International Examinations
... E.g. ‘Many in the women’s movement felt that after the abolition of slavery at the end of the Civil War the time had come to concentrate on gaining women’s suffrage. During the 1850s these two campaigns had often been fought together and the American Rights Association founded in 1866 wanted to cont ...
... E.g. ‘Many in the women’s movement felt that after the abolition of slavery at the end of the Civil War the time had come to concentrate on gaining women’s suffrage. During the 1850s these two campaigns had often been fought together and the American Rights Association founded in 1866 wanted to cont ...
World History Website Notes Chapter 1: I. Opening Vignette A. The
... I. Opening Vignette A. In the past two centuries, there has been a dramatic decline in the number of farmers worldwide. 1. the United States is an extreme case: only around 5 percent of Americans, many of them over 65 years old, were still on farms in 2000 2. great increase in the productivity of mo ...
... I. Opening Vignette A. In the past two centuries, there has been a dramatic decline in the number of farmers worldwide. 1. the United States is an extreme case: only around 5 percent of Americans, many of them over 65 years old, were still on farms in 2000 2. great increase in the productivity of mo ...
Edwardian era

The Edwardian era or Edwardian period in the United Kingdom is the period covering the reign of King Edward VII, 1901 to 1910, and is sometimes extended beyond Edward's death to include the four years leading up to World War I.The death of Queen Victoria in January 1901 and the succession of her son Edward marked the end of the Victorian era. While Victoria had shunned society, Edward was the leader of a fashionable elite that set a style influenced by the art and fashions of Continental Europe—perhaps because of the King's fondness for travel. The era was marked by significant shifts in politics as sections of society that had been largely excluded from wielding power in the past, such as common labourers and women, became increasingly politicised.The Edwardian period is frequently extended beyond King Edward's death in 1910 to include the years up to the sinking of the RMS Titanic in 1912, the start of World War I in 1914, the end of hostilities with Germany in 1918, or the signing of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919.