HISTORY101

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Introduction to Global History

History Dept. A&S - Arts and Sciences

Subject

HISTORY

Catalog Number

101

Title

Introduction to Global History

Course Description

Explore problems in the history of globalization. Learn how contemporary problems and opportunities of globalization reflect long-term processes marked by patterns, interruptions, and continuities even within radical change. Asia, Europe and Africa have been interconnected since the Bronze Age. Trade, microbes, political power and religions formed then, as today, the principal matrix in which interdependence and conflict developed. In what ways is the environmental and climate crisis today different from that of the Little Ice Age? Can technology continue to allow humans to conquer nature so we that may keep expanding resources on an exhausted earth? What alternatives exist globally?

Grading Basis

Graded

Consent (Permission Number)

No Special Consent Required

Min Units

1

Max Units

1

Lecture

General Education Curriculum Codes

(CCI) Cross Cultural Inquiry, (W) Writing, (CZ) Civilizations