The Ancient World: Foundation of the West to A.D. 500 | |
The Ancient Near East: The First Civilizations Prehistory The Rise to Civilization Mesopotamian Civilization Egyptian Civilization Profile: Hatchepsut Empire Builders The Religious Orientation of the Near East Primary Source: Mythical Thinking | |
The Hebrews: A New View of God and the Individual | |
Outline of Hebrew | |
History God: One, Sovereign, Transcendent, Good | |
The Individual and Moral Autonomy | |
The Covenant and the Law | |
The Hebrew Idea of History | |
The Prophets Profile: Jeremiah | |
The Legacy of the Ancient Jews | |
Primary Source: Isaiah and Social Justice | |
The Greek City-State: Democratic Politics | |
Early Aegean Civilizations | |
The Rise of Hellenic Civilization | |
Evolution of the City-State Athenian Greatness | |
The Decline of the Ciry-States | |
The Dilemma of Greek Politics Profile: Demosthenes | |
Primary Source: Pericles on Athenian Greatness | |
Greek Thought: From Myth to Reason | |
Philosophy Art Poetry and Drama | |
Profile: Hesiod History | |
The Greek Achievement: Reason, Freedom, Humanism | |
Primary Source: Euripides: Medea | |
The Hellenistic Age: Cultural Diffusion | |
Alexander the Great Hellenistic Society | |
Hellenistic Culture Profile: Polybius | |
The Hellenistic Legacy | |
Primary Source: Epicureanism: Living Well | |
The Roman Republic: City-State to World Empire | |
Evolution of the Roman Constitution | |
Roman Expansion to 146 B.C. | |
Culture in the Republic Collapse of the Republic Profile: Cleopatra | |
Primary Source: Polybius: The Roman Army | |
The Roman Empire: A World-State | |
Augustus and the Foundations of the Roman Empire | |
The Pax Romana Profile: Epictetus Signs of Trouble | |
The Decline of Rome | |
The Roman Legacy | |
Primary Source: Aelius | |
Aristides: The Blessings of the Pax Romana | |
Early Christianity: A World Religion | |
Origins of Christianity | |
The Spread and Triumph of Christianity Profile: Blandina | |
The Growth of Christian Organization, Doctrine, and Attitudes | |
Saint Augustine: The Christian World-View | |
Christianity and Classical Humanism: Alternative World-Views | |
Primary Source: Saint | |
Benedict of Nursia: The Christian Way of Life | |
The Middle Ages: the Christian Centuries, 500-1400 | |
The Heirs of Rome: Byzantium, Islam, and Latin | |
Christendom Byzantine Civilization: The Medieval Christian | |
East Islamic Civilization: Its Development and Dissemination | |
Latin Christendom: The Rise of Europe | |
Art Essay #1: The Art of the Ancient World and the Middle Ages | |
The Church: Shaper of Medieval Civilization | |
The Kingdom of the Franks | |
Profile: Saint Boniface Medieval Society | |
Primary Source: Bishop Adalbero of Laon: The Tripartite Society | |
The High Middle Ages: Vitality and Renewal | |
Economic Expansion | |
The Rise of States | |
The Growth of Papal | |
Power Profile: Saladin Christians and Jews | |
Primary Source: Pope Innocent III: "Royal Power Derives Its Dignity from the Pontifical Authority" | |
The Flowering of Medieval Culture: The Christian Synthesis | |
Revival of Learning | |
The Medieval World-View Philosophy-Theology Profile: Abelard and H?loise Science | |
The Recovery of Roman Law Literature Architecture | |
Primary Source: Peter Abelard: Synthesis of Reason and Faith | |
The Late Middle Ages: Crisis and Dissolution | |
An Age of Adversity | |
The Decline of the Papacy Breakup of the Thomistic Synthesis | |
The Middle Ages and the Modern World: Continuity and Discontinuity | |
Profile: Joan of Arc | |
Primary Source: Jean de Venette: The Black Death | |
Early Modern Europe: from Renaissance to Enlightenment, 1350-1789 | |
The Renaissance: Transition to the Modern Age | |
Italy: Birthplace of the Renaissance | |
The Renaissance Outlook: Humanism and Secular Politics | |
The Spread of the Renaissance Profile: A Renaissance Man | |
Art Essay #2: The Renaissance | |
The Renaissance and the Modern Age | |
Primary Source: Leonardo Bruni: Study of Greek Literature and a Humanist Educational Program | |
The Reformation: The Shattering of Christian Unity | |
The Medieval Church in Crisis | |
The Lutheran Revolt Profile: Katharina von Bora | |
The Spread of the Reformation | |
The Catholic Response | |
The Reformation and the Modern Age | |
Primary Source: Martin Luther: Disputation of Doctor Martin Luther on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences (1517) | |
European Expansion: Economic and Social Transformations | |
European Expansion Profile: Bartolom? de las Casas | |
The Price Revolution | |
The Expansion of Agriculture | |
The Expansion of Trade and Industry | |
The Growth of Capitalism | |
The Elite and the People Economic and Social Transformations | |
Primary Source: Seventeenth-Century Slave Traders: Buying and Transporting Africans | |
The Rise of Sovereignty: Transition to the Modern State | |
Monarchs and Elites as State Builders | |
The Rise and Fall of Hapsburg Spain | |
The Growth of French Power | |
The Growth of Limited | |
Monarchy and Constitutionalism in England Profile: Elizabeth I, Queen of England (1558-1603) | |
The Netherlands: A Bourgeois Republic | |
The Holy Roman Empire: The Failure to Unify Germany | |
The Emergence of Austria and Prussia Russia: Great Nobles and Starving Peasants | |
The State and Modern Political Development | |
Primary Source: Louis XIV: Instructions for the Dauphin | |
The Scientific Revolution: The Universe Seen as a Mechanism Medieval Cosmology | |
A New View of Nature | |
The Newtonian Synthesis: Experiment, Mathematics, and Theory | |
Biology, Medicine, and Chemistry | |
Bacon and Descartes: Prophets of the New Science | |
Art Essay #3: Art of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries | |
Social Implications of the Scientific Revolution | |
The Meaning of the Scientific Revolution Profile: Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727) | |
Primary Source: Descartes: Discourse on Method (1637) | |
The Age of Enlightenment: Reason and Reform | |
The Formation of a Public and Secular | |
Culture Alternatives to Orthodoxy | |
Political Thought | |
Social Thought | |
Profile: Mary Wollstonecraft | |
Economic Thought | |
The High Enlightenment | |
European Political and Diplomatic Developments | |
The Enlightenment in Eastern Europe | |
The American Revolution | |
The Enlightenment and the Modern World | |
Primary Source: Treatise of the Three Impostors | |
An Age of Revolution: Liberal, National, Industrial, 1789-1848 | |
The French Revolution: Affirmation of Liberty and Equality | |
The Old Regime | |
The Moderate Stage, 1789-91 | |
The Radical Stage, 1792-94 | |
Profile: Gracchus Babeuf | |
The Meaning of the French Revolution | |
Primary Source: Maxmilien Robespierre: Republic of Virtue | |
Napoleon: Subverter and Preserver of the Revolution | |
Rise to Power Napoleon and France | |
Profile: Fran?ois Dominique Toussaint | |
L'Ouverture Napoleon and Europe | |
The Fall of Napoleon | |
The Legend and the Achievement | |
Primary Source: Napoleon: The Reformer | |
The Industrial Revolution: The Great Transformation | |
Origins of the Industrial | |
Age Profile: The Darby Family Society | |
Transformed Relief and Reform Industrialism in Perspective | |
Primary Source: Edward Baines: The Factory System | |
Thought and Culture in the Early Nineteenth Century | |
Romanticism: A New Cultural Orientation | |
German Idealism Profile: Percy Bysshe Shelley | |
Conservatism: The Value of Tradition | |
Liberalism: The Value of the Individual | |
Radicalism and Democracy: The Expansion of Liberalism | |
Early Socialism: New Possibilities for Society | |
Nationalism: The Sacredness of the Nation | |
Primary Source: Joseph de Maistre: Arch-Conservative | |
Revolution and Counterrevolution, 1815-1848 | |
The Congress of Vienna, 1814-1815 | |
Revolutions, 1820-1829 | |
Revolutions, 1830-1832 | |
The Rise of Reform in Britain | |
Revolutions of 1848: France | |
Revolutions of 1848: Germany, Austria, and Italy | |
Profile: Francis Palacky | |
Revolutions of 1848: An Assessment | |
Primary Source: Alexis de Torqueville: The June Days | |
Anage of Contradiction: Progress and Breakdown, 1848-1914 | |
Thought and Culture in the Mid-Nineteenth Century: Realism and Social Criticism Realism and Naturalism | |
Profile: Charles Dickens Positivism Darwinism Religion in a Secular Age | |
Marxism Anarchism Liberalism in Transition | |
Feminism: Extending the Principle of Equality | |
Primary Source: Darwin: The Descent of Man | |
The Surge of Nationalism: From Liberal to Extreme Nationalism | |
The Unification of Italy | |
The Unification of Germany | |
The Hapsburg Empire | |
The Rise of Racial Nationalism | |
Profile: Richard Wagner | |
Primary Source: The Pan-German | |
League: Extreme Racial Nationalism | |
The Industrial West: Responses to Modernization | |
The Advance of Industry | |
Great Britain: An Industrial | |
Model France: Democratic or Authoritarian | |
Germany: An Authoritarian State | |
Profile: Jean Jaur?s | |
Italy: Unfulfilled Expectations | |
Russia: Tsarist Empire | |
Art Essay #4: Art of the Late Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries | |
The United States: Democratic Giant | |
A Golden Age | |
Primary Source: Hubertine Auclert: La Citoyenne | |
Imperialism: Western Global Dominance Emergence of the New Imperialism | |
European Domination of Asia Profile: Gandhi | |
The Scramble for Africa Latin America | |
The Legacy of Imperialism | |
Primary Source: Joseph Chamberlain: The Benefits of Empire | |
Modern Consciousness: New Views of Nature, Human Nature, and the Arts | |
Irrationalism Freud: A New View of Human Nature | |
Social Thought: Confronting the Irrational and the Complexities of Modern Society | |
The Modernist Movement Profile: Joseph Conrad Modern Physics | |
The Enlightenment Tradition in Disarray | |
Primary Source: Friedrich Nietzsche: The Will to Power | |
World Wars and Totalitarianism: The West in Crisis | |
World War I: The West in Despair Aggravated Nationalist Tensions in Austria-Hungary | |
The German System of Alliances | |
The Triple Entente Drifting Toward War | |
War as Celebration Stalemate in the West Other | |
Fronts Profile: Manfred Freiherr von Richthofen (the "Red Baron") Collapse of the Central Powers | |
The Peace Conference | |
The Russian Revolution of 1917 | |
The War and European Consciousness | |
Primary Source: Friedrich von Bernhardi: Germany and the Next War | |
An Era of Totalitarianism | |
The Nature of Totalitarianism Communist Russia | |
The Nature of Fascism | |
The Rise of Fascism in Italy | |
The Fascist State in Italy | |
The New German Republic | |
The Rise of Hitler Nazi | |
Germany Profile: Charles Maurras Liberalism and Authoritarianism in Other Lands | |
Primary Source: Ernst Huber: "The Authority of the F?hrer is... All-Inclusive and Unlimited" | |
Thought and Culture in an Era of World Wars and Totalitarianism | |
Intellectuals and Artists in Troubled | |
Times Profile: Leni Riefenstahl Existentialism | |
The Modern Predicament | |
Primary Source: Johan Huizinga: In the Shadow of Tomorrow | |
World War II: Western Civilization in the Balance | |
The Aftermath of World War I | |
The Road to War | |
The Nazi Blitzkrieg | |
The New Order Profile: Hans and Sophie Scholl Turn of the Tide | |
The Legacy of World War II | |
Primary Source: Historical Division, War Department: Omaha Beachhead | |
The Contemporary World: The Global Age, since 1945 | |
Europe After World War II: Recovery and Realignment, 1945-1989 | |
The Cold War Building a New Europe | |
Profile: Simone de Beauvoir | |
The Soviet Bloc Decolonization | |
Primary Source: Milovan Djilas: The New Class | |
The Troubled Present | |
The Demise of Communism Profile: Pope John Paul II | |
The Post-Cold War World Art Essay #5: Contemporary Art | |
Our Global Age: Tensions and Concerns | |
Primary Source: bin Laden: Jihad Against Jews and Crusaders | |
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