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  • HIST-2B-HIST EUROPEAN CIVIL-L1-23877

    This 8 WEEK 100% ONLINE course is an introductory survey of Modern European History from 1660 to the present. The course will examine the development of European from the Late Middle Ages through the Renaissance and Reformation and into eras of colonialism and imperialism, Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment, Industrial Revolution and political revolution, and the 20th century World Wars that came to define modern Europe. Major themes will include the social, cultural, political, and economic factors that contributed to the historical development of Europe. The class will also follow the progression of issues surrounding religion, politics, and art and ideas as well as discuss race, class, ethnicity, and gender with special attention being paid to how and why Europe has influenced conceptions of “civilization” and the “west” in modern history. Specific emphasis is placed on students developing historical understanding as well as critical thinking and creative thinking skills and practices to become more informed citizens of the world and to gain a deeper understanding of aspects of European culture, politics, and society. Students with questions or concerns should please contact the instructor Blake Johnson at bsjohnson@peralta.edu.

  • HIST-19-HIST OF CALIFORNIA-L1-23878

    This is an 8 WEEK ONLINE survey course of California history from the beginnings of known human settlement in what is now California to the present. Major course themes will surround the social, cultural, political, and economic factors that contributed to the development and growth of California from U.S. western expansion to globalization. The class will also follow the progression of issues surrounding race, class, ethnicity, and gender as it has impacted California and special attention is given to California’s emergence as an influential world power in its own right. While the course addressed California history more broadly, readings will also focus in on many of the individual lives of those who were affected by and helped to transform California history. Specific emphasis is placed on students developing historical understanding as well as critical thinking and creative thinking skills and practices to become more informed citizens and gain a deeper understanding of the culture, politics, economics, and societies that have shaped California.

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