Week 1: Introduction – August 26, 28
- August 26
- Welcome to History 125!
- Syllabus review and introducing course materials
- Slack: Icebreaker
- Post a picture that you feel represents history to you in Slack under #icebreaker
- Comment on at least one post
- Brief Survey:
- Please record your responses to the questions here
- Post a picture that you feel represents history to you in Slack under #icebreaker
- Welcome to History 125!
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- Homework – Due September 4 by 9am (you submit your answers by clicking section 002 under each assignment)
- Why Do We Study World History?
- Questions from lecture
- The Danger of a Single Story
- Video (started in class)
- Overview – History Stories
- Reading
- Details for each assignment found here: Week 1 Course Content – Why Do We Study World History?
- Why Do We Study World History?
- Homework – Due September 4 by 9am (you submit your answers by clicking section 002 under each assignment)
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Week 2: Narratives and Frames – September 4
- September 2 – No Class: Labor Day
- Week 2 Course Content – Communities, Networks, Production and Distribution
- Homework – Due September 9 by 9am
- Exercise: Continuity and Change Over Time
- What are continuities? What are changes? How do these relate to history?
- Readings/Video – Due September 9 by 9am
- Exercise: Continuity and Change Over Time
Week 3: The Global Tapestry (1200-1450 CE) – September 9, 11
- Readings/Video – Due September 9 by 9am
- September 9 – Lecture
- September 11 – Course Exercises
- Homework – Due September 16 by 1pm
- Outstanding work from Wednesday, September 11
- Readings/Video – Due September 16 by 1pm
- One Mandatory Video with questions to submit to Blackboard
- Two optional readings to prep for future work
GRACE PERIOD TO TURN IN WORK FOR WEEKS ONE AND TWO ENDS 9/13/2024 at 1pm. ANY LATE WORK WILL NOW HAVE TO WAIT FOR THE MAKE-UP DAYS (per instructions). |
Week 4: Transoceanic Connections (1450-1750 CE) – September 16, 18
- Readings/Video – Due September 16 by 9am
- Week 4 Objectives
- In-Class – September 16
- You will have 10 minutes to wrap up your Global Tapestry Exercise from Week 3
- We will watch – John Leguizamo’s Latin American History for Morons (to finish in class on September 18)
- September 18
- We will finish watching John Leguizamo’s Latin American History for Morons – questions to answer as homework on Blackboard
- 15/20 minutes Global Tapestry Discussion
- Homework – Due September 23 by 9am
- Readings/Videos: Week 5 Course Prep
- 2 required readings
- one optional video, one optional reading
- Readings/Videos: Week 5 Course Prep
- Homework – Due September 25 by 9am
- Finish John Leguizamo’s Latin American History for Morons exercise if you haven’t already
Week 5: Transoceanic Connections (1450-1750 CE) continued – September 23, 25
- September 23 – Transoceanic Connections
- Exercise: Empire Building
- To finish as homework
- Exercise: Empire Building
- September 25 -The Transatlantic Slave Trade
- Homework – Due September 30 by 9am
- Homework – Due October 2 by 9am
You can submit up to 2 late assignments from Week 1-5 I will not take any late work outside of this period (until the Final Make-Up Period at the end of the semester) So, if you missed more than 2 assignments, plan accordingly to submit them during the Final Make-Up Period at the end of the semester. You have from Midnight on October 3 to 11:59pm on October 6. This Make-Up Period includes any work from the semester INCLUDING Assessments. There will be a Make-Up Period Folder opened in Blackboard in which you can submit up to 2 assignments – CLEARLY MARK THE TITLE OF THE ASSIGNMENT. |
Week 6: Liberal & National Revolutions (1750-1914 CE) – September 30, October 2
- Ingredients for Revolution
- Revolutions Around the World
- Nationalism
Week 7: Industrialization (1750 -1914 CE) – October 7, 9
- The Revolution Begins
- Global Industrialization
- Shifting Economics
- Social Transformation
Week 8: Empires and Consequences of Revolution (1850-1950 CE) – October 16
- October 14: No Class – Fall Break
- The System of Imperialism
- Empire and Imperialism
- Colonialism/Responses to Colonialism
- Housekeeping: Final Project Topic
- Your topic for your final project must be approved by me no later than Week 9.Once you have identified your piece of/topic from history, you will locate a news story/current event that you think connects to your chosen subject/artifact/event in some interesting, meaningful way. You will submit your choice here for me to approve.
Week 9: Global Conflict (1914-1945 CE) – October 21, 23
- World War I and Its Origins
- Housekeeping
- Final Project Topic: Your topic for your final project must be approved by me no later than Week 9. Once you have identified your piece of/topic from history, you will locate a news story/current event that you think connects to your chosen subject/artifact/event in some interesting, meaningful way. You will submit your choice here for me to approve
Week 10-11: Convergence & Divergence – October 28, 30 and November 4, 6
- November 5: No Class – VOTE!!!!
- Interwar | Totalitarianism or Liberal Internationalism? | WWII
Week 12: Cold War and Decolonization (1945-1990 CE) – November 11, 13
- End of Empire and The Cold War
Week 13-15: Globalization (1900-Today) – November 18, 20, 25 and December 2, 4
- Week 14 – November 27-28 – Thanksgiving Break
- Age of Intense Globalization
- Rights in the Global Age
- Economics in the Global Age
- Identity and Resistance
- Globalization and the Environment
December 6 – Make-Up Period Due Date
- Final Make-Up Period: You can submit up to 8 late assignments.*
- You have from Midnight on December 6 to 11:59pm on December 9. This Make-Up Period includes any work from the semester.
- If you missed an assignment or five…plan accordingly. You can submit up to 8 late assignments. I will not take any late-work outside of this period.
- There will be a Make-Up Period Folder opened in Blackboard in which you can submit up to 8 assignments – CLEARLY MARK THE TITLE OF THE ASSIGNMENT.
- I WILL NOT GRADE WORK THAT IS NOT SUBMITTED THROUGH THIS FOLDER
- Do not submit work via Slack or the original assignment Blackboard page.
December 16
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- Final Project Due by end of your exam period (10:15 am)