Western Civilization II Course Structure Copy
ABSOLUTISM and CONSTITUTIONALISM, 1648-1715: 7-9%
Absolutism emerges when a monarch exerts absolute power to rule by ‘divine right’. Constitutional governments are limited by law and all citizens are subject to those laws.
- The Dutch Republic
- The English Revolution
- France under Louis XIV
- Formation of Austria and Prussia
- The “westernization” of Russia
COMPETITION FOR EMPIRE and ECONOMIC EXPANSION: 4-6%
- Global economy of the eighteenth century
- Europe after Utrecht, 1713-1740
- Demographic change in the eighteenth century
THE SCIENTIFIC VIEW OF THE WORLD: 5-7%
The Scientific ‘Revolution’ is used to describe the emergence of modern science.
- Major figures of the scientific revolution
- New knowledge of man and society
- Political theory
PERIOD OF ENLIGHTENMENT: 7-9%
The Enlightenment (aka Age of Enlightenment or the Age of Reason) was an intellectual movement that dominated the world of ideas in Europe in the 18th century.
- Enlightenment thought
- Enlightened despotism
- Partition of Poland
REVOLUTION and NAPOLEONIC EUROPE: 10-13%
- The Revolution in France
- The Revolution and Europe
- The French Empire
- Congress of Vienna
THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION: 7-9%
The Industrial Revolution was the transition to new manufacturing processes in the period from the 1760-1840s.
- Agricultural and industrial revolution
- Causes of revolution
- Economic and social impact on working and middle class
- British reform movement
POLITICAL and CULTURAL DEVELOPMENTS, 1815-1848: 6-8%
- Conservatism
- Liberalism
- Nationalism
- Socialism
- The Revolutions of 1830 and 1848
POLITICS and DIPLOMACY IN THE AGE OF NATIONALISM, 1850-1914: 8-10%
Nationalism is a concept involving a shared communal identification within a nation. The mid 19th century to the early part of the 20th saw a rise in nationalism across Europe.
- The unification of Italy and Germany
- Austria-Hungary
- Russia
- France
- Socialism and labor unions
- European diplomacy, 1871-1900
ECONOMY, CULTURE, and IMPERIALISM, 1850-1914: 7-9%
- Demography
- World economy of the nineteenth century
- Technological developments
- Science, philosophy, and the arts
- Imperialism in Africa and Asia
THE FIRST WORLD WAR and THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION: 10-12%
- The causes of the First World War
- The economic and social impact of the war
- The peace settlements
- The Revolution of 1917 and its effects
EUROPE BETWEEN THE WARS: 7-9%
- The Great Depression
- International politics, 1919-1939
- Stalin’s five-year plans and purges
- Italy and Germany between the wars
- Interwar cultural developments
THE SECOND WORLD WAR and CONTEMPORARY EUROPE: 8-10%
- The causes and course of the Second World War
- Postwar Europe
- Science, philosophy, the arts, and religion
- Social and political developments