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Foundations c.8000 BCE to 600 CE

Foundations c.8000 BCE to 600 CE. Locating world history in the environment and time Developing agriculture and technology Basic features of early civilizations in different environments: culture, state, and social structure. Classical civilizations Major belief systems

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Foundations c.8000 BCE to 600 CE

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  1. Foundationsc.8000 BCE to 600 CE • Locating world history in the environment and time • Developing agriculture and technology • Basic features of early civilizations in different environments: culture, state, and social structure. • Classical civilizations • Major belief systems • Late Classical period (200 C.E. to 600 C.E.)

  2. Post-Classical600 CE - 1450 • Questions of periodization including nature of change, new empires and systems, and continuities and breaks • The Islamic world • Interregional networks and contacts • Political systems and cultural patterns • Demographics and environmental changes • Diverse interpretations

  3. Early Modern1450-1750 • Questions of periodization / continuities / breaks / causes of change from previous period and within this period • Changes in Trade, Technology and Global Interactions • Knowledge of major empires, political units, and social systems • Slave systems and slave trade • Demographic and environmental changes • Cultural and intellectual developments • Diverse interpretations

  4. Revolutions and Empire1750 - 1914 • Questions of periodization / continuities / breaks / causes of change from previous period & within period • Changes in global commerce, communications, and technology (Industrial revolution and changes in world trade patterns) • Demographic and environmental changes • Changes in social and gender structure • Political revolutions and independence movements • Rise of Western dominance • Patterns of cultural and artistic interactions among global societies • Diverse interpretations

  5. Modern World1914-Present • Questions of periodization / continuities / breaks / causes of change from previous period & within period • War and Peace in a global conquest • New patterns of nationalism • Effects of major global economic developments • New forces of revolution and political innovations • Social reform and social revolution • Globalization of science, technology, and culture • Demographic and environmental changes • Diverse Interpretations

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