2010-2011
Due to the excessive amount of reading required to cover this material, you will be responsible for reading outside of class. This means you should be prepared for assignments, discussion, quizzes, etc. over the listed chapter ON the day listed. The schedule below is for you to follow, regardless of the schedule we are keeping in class. For example, if we get behind in class discussion/lecture, you will still be responsible for having read what is on the schedule by the date so listed. Please note, some chapters are from the 4th edition of textbook (the 2nd edition is the one issued to you). Those readings from the 4th edition* will be available to you via electronic copy or hand out. If you have any questions, please ask; or, come see me if an individual consultation is needed. Enjoy the year!
1st Six Weeks
August 30 *Chapter 1 From the Origins of Agriculture to the First
River-Valley Civlizations, 8000 – 1500 B.C.E.
September 1 Chapter 3 The Late Bronze Age in the Eastern Hemisphere, 2200-500
B.C.E.
September 7 Chapter 4 The Formation of New Cultural Communities, 1000 B.C.E.
– 400 C.E.
September 13 Chapter 5 Greece and Iran, 1000-30 B.C.E.
September 20 Chapter 6 An Age of Empires: Rome and Han China, 753 B.C.E. –
330 C.E.
September 27 Chapter 7 India and Southeast Asia, 1500 B.C.E. – 1100 C.E.
2nd Six Weeks
October 4 Chapter 8 Networks of Communication and Exchange, 300 B.C.E. –
1100 C.E
October 12 Chapter 9 The Sasanid Empire and the Rise of Islam, 200 – 1200
Chapter 10 Christian Europe Emerges, 300 - 1200
October 18 Chapter 11 Central and Eastern Asia, 400 – 1200
October 25 Chapter 12 Peoples and Civilizations of the Americas, 200 – 1500
November 1 *Chapter 12 Mongol Eurasia and its Aftermath, 1200 – 1500
November 8 Chapter 15 Tropical Africa and Asia, 1200 - 1500
3rd Six Weeks
November 15 Chapter 16 The Latin West, 1200 – 1500
November 29 Chapter 17 The Maritime Revolution, to 1500
Chapter 18 The Transformation of Europe, 1500 - 1750
December 6 Chapter 19 The Diversity of American Colonial Societies, 1530 – 1770
December 13 Chapter 20 The Atlantic System and Africa, 1550 – 1800
January 4 Chapter 21 Southwest Asia and the Indian Ocean,1500 - 1750
4th Six Weeks
January 18 Chapter 22 Eastern Eurasia, 1500 – 1800
January 24 Chapter 23 Revolutionary Changes in the Atlantic World, 1750 - 1850
January 31 Chapter 24 The Early Industrial Revolution, 1760 – 1851
February 7 Chapter 25 Nation Building and Economic Transformation in the
Americas, 1800 - 1890
February 14 Chapter 26 Africa, India, and the New British Empire, 1750 - 1870
February 22 Chapter 27 The Ottoman Empire and East Asia, 1800 - 1870
5th Six Weeks
February 28 Chapter 28 The New Power Balance, 1850 – 1900
March 7 Chapter 29 The New Imperialism, 1869 – 1914
March 21 Chapter 30 The Crisis of the Imperial, Order, 1900 - 1929
March 28 Chapter 31 The Collapse of the Old Order, 1929 – 1949
April 4 Chapter 32 Striving for Independence: Africa, India, and Latin
America, 1900 - 1949
April 11 Chapter 33 The Cold War and Decolonization, 1945 – 1975
6th Six Weeks
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