
Early Modern History
US and World History from 1600 to 1850
Class Options (meets once/week)
(Tues-2) 10:10-11:30
Pre-Requisites
None
One-Time Class Fee
None
Course Description
United States history is best studied in the context of the greater world in which it resides. While history doesn't repeat itself, it does rhyme and we can learn to see themes that cross across centuries and millennia and apply those to current world situations.
Some of the events covered include the New World, Western Europe, Asia (China, Japan, India) and Eastern Europe, the American Revolution, the Age of Napoleon, Africa, Rebellion and Repression.
Early Modern students memorize several passages (provided by the instructor) each semester. All but one passage are chosen by the student. Geography is also given prominence because where History happens is also important.
While this class can entirely stand alone, there is an overall goal for all history students. In taking all four years of history, students will have an overall understanding of human history from the beginning to the year 2000, knowing all people are subject to the human condition and God is moving whether we see Him or not. Understanding history includes understanding different perspectives, motivations, biases, and even locations; being able to sift primary and secondary sources to determine a viewpoint consistent with the known understanding of events; and having a grasp on the subject to discuss intelligently and understand this subject in multiple contexts.
Homework
Students will engage in presentations and lectures, learn note-taking, class discussion, independent study, original texts, memorization, and even food. We will use the past as a lens to understand our current world. Students will complete homework assignments online from our Google Classroom each week as well as work toward a final project each semester. Each student will also keep a binder of all notes, maps, homework, and handouts for a final grade.
To aid your student in the above task, you must have a working printer as there will be documents that must be printed each week and brought to class. The instructor will provide certain handouts, maps, exams, and class activities, and students will be required to print some pages at home.
Graduation Requirements
½ US History AND ½ World History Credit AND ½ Geography Credit
Notes
Contact the instructor with questions.
Required Books & Materials
(Students are responsible for purchasing textbooks unless stated otherwise.)
available in e-book or hardcopy
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3-ring binder - 1"
Reinforced notebook paper (no spirals please)
Writing utensils
Binder pocket dividers (4)
Colored pencils or fine marker


