Here are some of the questions examined in HUMN/HIST 201:
HUMN/HIST 201 is the first of two three-credit courses that together survey the development of Western civilization from its origins in ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt to the complicated and sophisticated post-industrial world. Although the course employs a historical framework, its overall approach is interdisciplinary, drawing upon the findings of archaeologists, classical scholars, theologians, art historians, literary critics, philosophers, and historians of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.
The Western Tradition. Program 1: The Dawn of History
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The Western Tradition. Program 2: The Ancient Egyptians
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The Western Tradition. Program 3: Mesopotamia
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The Western Tradition. Program 4: From Bronze to Iron
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The Western Tradition. Program 5: The Rise of Greek Civilization
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The Western Tradition. Program 6: Greek Thought
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The Western Tradition. Program 7: Alexander the Great
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The Western Tradition. Program 8: The Hellenistic Age
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The Western Tradition. Program 9: The Rise of Rome
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The Western Tradition. Program 10: The Roman Empire
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The Western Tradition. Program 11: Early Christianity
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The Western Tradition. Program 12: The Rise of the Church
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The Western Tradition. Program 13: Decline of Rome
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The Western Tradition. Program 14: The Fall of Rome
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The Western Tradition. Program 15: The Byzantine Empire
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The Western Tradition. Program 16: The Fall of Byzantium
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The Western Tradition. Program 17: The Dark Ages
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The Western Tradition. Program 18: The Age of Charlemagne
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The Western Tradition. Program 19: The Middle Ages
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The Western Tradition. Program 20: The Feudal Order
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The Western Tradition. Program 21: Common Life in the Middle Ages
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The Western Tradition. Program 22: Cities and Cathedrals of the Middle Ages
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The Western Tradition. Program 23: The Late Middle Ages
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The Western Tradition. Program 25: The Renaissance and the Age of Discovery
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The Western Tradition. Program 24: The National Monarchies
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The Western Tradition. Program 26: The Renaissance and the New World
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The Western Tradition Transcripts
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