HIST313 - THE FRENCH REVOLUTION AND THE ORIGINS OF MODERN POLITICS

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Title (text only)
HIST313 - THE FRENCH REVOLUTION AND THE ORIGINS OF MODERN POLITICS
Term
2019A
Syllabus
Subject area
HIST
Section number only
001
Section ID
HIST313001
Meeting times
TR 1030AM-1200PM
Meeting location
MCNEIL BUILDING 285
Instructors
ROSENFELD, SOPHIA
Description
This course will examine the social, cultural, intellectual, economic, and especially political history of France and its Empire from the end of the Old Regime through the Napoleonic period. The origins, development, and outcome of the French Revolution, followed by the Haitian Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars, will be our main focus. Particular attention will be paid to the global legacy of these late 18th and early 19th century revolutions in terms of such key modern political concepts as human rights, nationalism, social welfare, feminism, democracy, terrorism, abolitionism, capitalism, and revolution itself. Throughout the course, we will also emphasize the different and often conflicting ways in which historians have interpreted the meaning and consequences of this critical moment of upheaval. Readings will be a mixture of primary and secondary sources, and classes will combine lecture and discussion. Requirements will be one mid-term examination (15%), one short paper (15%), one final paper (30%), and one final examination (30%), as well as class participation (10%).
Course number only
313
Use local description
No
LPS Course
false
Major Concentrations
Major/Minor Requirements Fulfilled