HIST 0244
Early Modern Euro Civ
The Civilization of Early Modern Europe
In this course we will gain a broad understanding of early modern European history, focusing on the period from c. 1350 to 1800. Through lectures and discussions, we will examine how modern European society’s foundations were established. We will critically engage with primary and secondary sources to explore significant changes and key continuities in Europe’s political, social, economic, intellectual, religious, and cultural spheres. Topics include the revival of classical ideals and their impact on art, education, politics, law, science, and gender relations. We will also investigate how new ideas sparked knowledge production, fueled conflicts, and shaped the modern state and therefore gain insight into the forces that continue to influence contemporary European identity. There are no prerequisites. Pre-1800 3 hr lect/disc.
In this course we will gain a broad understanding of early modern European history, focusing on the period from c. 1350 to 1800. Through lectures and discussions, we will examine how modern European society’s foundations were established. We will critically engage with primary and secondary sources to explore significant changes and key continuities in Europe’s political, social, economic, intellectual, religious, and cultural spheres. Topics include the revival of classical ideals and their impact on art, education, politics, law, science, and gender relations. We will also investigate how new ideas sparked knowledge production, fueled conflicts, and shaped the modern state and therefore gain insight into the forces that continue to influence contemporary European identity. There are no prerequisites. Pre-1800 3 hr lect/disc.
- Subject:
- History
- Department:
- History
- Division:
- Humanities
- Requirements Fulfilled:
- HIS
- Equivalent Courses:
Sections
Fall 2025
HIST0244A-F25 Lecture
HIST0244X-F25 Discussion
HIST0244Y-F25 Discussion
HIST0244Z-F25 Discussion
Spring 2022
Fall 2020
Spring 2019
Spring 2011
Spring 2009
Fall 2007
Fall 2005
Fall 2004
HIST0244A-F04 Lecture
HIST0244Y-F04 Discussion
HIST0244Z-F04 Discussion