SCHEDULE OF LECTURES

a = lecture

b = expanded outline

c = review questions

January

Read Hunt, Chapter 19

22 Europe and the Wider World in the Eighteenth Century. a b c

24 European Servitude and African Slavery a b c

29 The Enlightenment and the Revival of Protestantism a b c

31 Industrial Revolution in Great Britain a b c

February

Read Hunt, Chapter 20

05 The Democratic Revolutions in America and France a b c

Read Hunt, Chapter 21

07 Napoleon and his Empire a b c

12 Liberalism, Conservatism, and the Abolition of Slavery a b c

14 Romanticism a b c

Read Hunt, Chapters 22 & 23

19 Great Britain: Workshop of the World a b c

21 Karl Marx and Marxism a b c

26 Charles Darwin and Natural Selection a b c

28 Science, Religion, and the Bible in the Nineteenth Century a b c

March

Read Hunt, Chapter 24

04 State-building, Democracy, and the New Socialism a b c

06 The Second Industrial Revolution. a b c

11 Votes for Women a b c

13 Mid-Term Exam (will not be given early for any reason)

15-23 spring break

Read Hunt 25, re-read 24

25 Imperialism and Resistance a b c

27 Modern Thought: Einstein and Freud a b c

April

01 Modern Art a b c

Read Hunt, 26

03 World War I a b c

08 The Russian Revolution a b c

10 The Versailles Treaty and the Rise of Fascism a b c

Read Hunt, 27

15 The Great Depression and the Rise of Hitler a b c

17 The Soviet Union and Stalin a b c

22 World War II a b c

Read Hunt, Chapters 28-29

24 America and the Soviet Union a b c

29 The Cold War and Western Prosperity a b c

May

01 The End of the European Empires?a b c

Read Hunt, Chapter 30

06 The Fall of Communism a b c

08 Globalization and America's Drive for World Supremacy a b c

15 Final Exam. 7:30 a.m. 225 CB. NOTE: The final will not be given early for any reason