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History 21: Western Civilization:to 1500
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours; 3 credits Development of Western Civilization from ancient origins to the opening of the age of exploration. Classical, Jewish, and Christian influences; the Germanic invasions; rural economy, trade and urbanization, women's roles. Christianity and the Crusades; the art, literature, and philosophy; classical revivals. (Not open to students who have completed History 11.) Prerequisite: Core Studies 4 or Core Curriculum 2.2, or permission of the chairperson.
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History 21.1: Women in Europe:to 1800
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours; 3 credits History of women in Europe from antiquity through the early modern era based on literary, humanist, and theoretical texts from the Bible to Mary Wollstonecraft. Women as mothers, goddesses, prostitutes, priestesses, nuns, queens, warriors, scholars, reformers, and authors. Misogynist themes and defenses of female capacity. Origins of feminism. Prerequisite: Core Studies 4 or Core Curriculum 2.2, or permission of the chairperson.
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History 21.2: War and Peace:from Antiquity to 1815
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours; 3 credits History of war from antiquity through 1815, principally in the Western world. Technology of war and military organization; war and society; participants' experience of war, from generals to foot-soldiers; philosophical, historical, and literary discussions of war; foundations of pacifist theories and theories of limited war. Prerequisite: Core Studies 4 or Core Curriculum 2.2, or permission of the chairperson.
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History 21.4: Ancient Greece
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours; 3 credits Greek civilization from the Mycenaean age to the death of Alexander the Great. Development of artistic, literary, moral, and social values from Homer to Aristotle. Myth, science, and philosophy in the Greek vision of the cosmos. The city, the family, roles of women and children.
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History 21.5: Rome and the Mediterranean World
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours; 3 credits Civilization of the Mediterranean world from the death of Alexander the Great to the fall of Rome in the West. Diffusion of Hellenistic art, literature, and thought and their appropriation by Rome. Roman society, women and family, war and politics from Republic to Empire. Roman civilization at its height. Interaction of Christian and classical values in late antiquity.
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History 22: Christianity and the Church in Medieval Europe
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours; 3 credits Life and spirituality of Christian communities and their impact on Western society from the third century through the Middle Ages. Martyrs, monks, relics, pilgrims, crusaders, mystics. Papacy and kingship, faith and reason, heresy and inquisition, art and architecture. Multi-disciplinary focus on historical, literary, and artistic records. (Not open to students who have completed History 22.1 or 22.2.)
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History 23.3: Medieval Jewish History
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours; 3 credits Medieval Jews and their interaction with the Christian and Muslim worlds. Crusades, blood libels, and expulsions; philosophers,Talmudists, and religious debaters; forced converts, moneylenders, and courtiers. (This course is the same as Judaic Studies 35.)
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History 24: The European Renaissance
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours; 3 credits Society and culture of the European Renaissance from 1300 to 1650. Topics include the emergence of the northern Italian city-states and consequent cultural renewal; courtly and civic culture; neighborhoods, guilds, and confraternities; women's roles and private life; the papacy, lay piety, heresy; medicine, law, and the universities; humanism and the arts; printing, literacy, and education; the cultural effects of religious reform and absolute monarchy.
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History 24.1: Kings,Courts,and Armies in Early Modern Europe
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours; 3 credits The role of monarchs, their courts, and their armies in the shaping of European politics from 1500 to 1750. Theories of kingship, the education and self-image of royalty, management of nobility, changes in military technology and organization, and the development of bureaucracy, taxation strategies, and mercantilist policies.
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History 24.5: England from the Wars of the Roses to the Glorious Revolution
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours; 3 credits Wars of the Roses; Henry VIII's diplomacy, marriages, and break with Rome; Elizabeth I; the Spanish armada; Elizabethan culture; Stuart succession; English civil war; execution of Charles I; Oliver Cromwell and the Puritan revolution; the Restoration; the "Glorious" Revolution of 1689. (Not opento students who have completed History 24.9 in fall 1990.)
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