HIST 314/414 Modern European History
This course will undertake an in-depth examination of major social, political, intellectual and cultural developments in modern European history, from the Revolution of 1789 and its origins to the present. The themes and content addressed will vary, and may focus on the Cold War in one year, the Industrial Revolution in another year, and Humor & Satire in European Political Culture in still another year. The seminar may also focus in-depth on one specific country (ex. Great Britain) or on a comparison of two countries (ex.Germany and France). Students will be required to complete a major primary source-based paper on a topic of their choosing. This course may be repeated with different content. If a student repeats the course with different content, it bears the number 315.
Prerequisite
HIST-212 or HIST-213