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Western Civilization Textbook

Offered By: Study.com

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Course Description

Overview

This Western civilization textbook replacement course covers all of the topics in a standard history textbook. The lessons offer a convenient way for students to study, interactive materials for teachers to engage their classes, and an effective alternative to expensive or outdated textbooks.

Syllabus

  • Ch 1. Prehistory
  • Ch 2. History of the Ancient Near East
  • Ch 3. History of Ancient Greece
  • Ch 4. Hellenism and the Athenian Achievement
  • Ch 5. The Rise of the Roman Republic
  • Ch 6. The Fall of the Roman Empire
  • Ch 7. The Dark Ages
  • Ch 8. The Early Middle Ages
  • Ch 9. The Medieval Warm Period
  • Ch 10. The High Middle Ages
  • Ch 11. The Late Middle Ages
  • Ch 12. The Renaissance
  • Ch 13. The Age of Exploration
  • Ch 14. The Reformation
  • Ch 15. The Elizabethan Era
  • Ch 16. Colonialism
  • Ch 17. Absolutism and Constitutionalism in Western Europe (1648-1715)
  • Ch 18. Power Shifts in Eastern Europe (1648-1740)
  • Ch 19. Empire and Expansion in the 18th Century (1700-1799)
  • Ch 20. The Scientific Revolution & the Enlightenment (1500-1790)
  • Ch 21. The French Revolution and Napoleon Bonaparte (1780-1815)
  • Ch 22. Industrialization (1700-1900)
  • Ch 23. Political Developments (1760-1848)
  • Ch 24. The Age of Nationalism (1850-1914)
  • Ch 25. European Life and Trends (1850-1914)
  • Ch 26. Imperialism in the 19th and 20th Centuries
  • Ch 27. Overview of World War I
  • Ch 28. Between the World Wars (1919-1939)
  • Ch 29. Overview of World War II
  • Ch 30. Western Civilization Post-1945

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