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European history:from Antiquility to Revolution- Introduction to the ideas of the West. Beginnings of civilization, the French Revolution. Including ancient culture and the rise of Christianity. Politics and society, and Renaissance art. New science was being created, modern things were being created. Most importantly, the Enlightment(Stony Brook University Undergraduate Bulletin).
1789-1945 Introduction to revolutionary events. More politics and economy issues. the industrialization of society. Class, ethnic and nationality conflicts, that soon dominated the period. Ends with the Second World War. American history to 1877. Age of discovery, leading to the end of Reconstruction. European culture traveled to America. The rise of American Nationalism. Institution of slavery(Stony Brook University).
Last but not least, the emerge of a industrial society. United States since 1877- A big impact on social, cultural, and political life. The emerge of the United States as a whole power. Crises later on in the 20th century. The Ancient World- Overview of cultures and civilizations(Stony Brook University).
The first cities were being formed around 3500 BC to the fall of the Roman Empire. Development of tradition. First civilizations of India and China. Students focus on individual and group behavior as a society. Observe human activity and society. The Ancient near East-An overview of the world’s first civilization. The invention of writing and Assyrians developed their disintictive culture. All cultures are covered in this time period and they all colaborate. Ancient Rome Modern culture and the legal foundations of our heritage(Stony Brook University).
European history:from Antiquility to Revolution- Introduction to the ideas of the West. Beginnings of civilization, the French Revolution. Including ancient culture and the rise of Christianity. Politics and society, and Renaissance art. New science was being created, modern things were being created. Most importantly, the Enlightment(Stony Brook University Undergraduate Bulletin).
1789-1945 Introduction to revolutionary events. More politics and economy issues. the industrialization of society. Class, ethnic and nationality conflicts, that soon dominated the period. Ends with the Second World War. American history to 1877. Age of discovery, leading to the end of Reconstruction. European culture traveled to America. The rise of American Nationalism. Institution of slavery(Stony Brook University).
Last but not least, the emerge of a industrial society. United States since 1877- A big impact on social, cultural, and political life. The emerge of the United States as a whole power. Crises later on in the 20th century. The Ancient World- Overview of cultures and civilizations(Stony Brook University).
The first cities were being formed around 3500 BC to the fall of the Roman Empire. Development of tradition. First civilizations of India and China. Students focus on individual and group behavior as a society. Observe human activity and society. The Ancient near East-An overview of the world’s first civilization. The invention of writing and Assyrians developed their disintictive culture. All cultures are covered in this time period and they all colaborate. Ancient Rome Modern culture and the legal foundations of our heritage(Stony Brook University).
"Undergraduate Bulletin." Stony Brook University. Stony Brook University, n.d. Web. 5 Sept. 2013. <sb.cc.stonybrook.edu/bulletin/current/courses/his/>.