This is the syllabus for fall term, 2007.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY
HIST 101: Western Civilization, Fall Term, 2007.
Important information:
This course and other requirements:
TEXTS:
EVALUATION AND GRADING
TOPICS AND ASSIGNMENTS (The student is expected to have completed the reading assignments
before the relevant lecture.)
First Week Section Meeting: Procedural arrangements, work loads, how to submit assignments.
M 9.24 Introduction: the major themes and requirements of the course.
W 9.26 The Ancient Near East (= ANE): Urbanization; Patterns in Political History; Law
· WH 1.1 (that is Part 1, Section 1 = pages 4-24)
F 9.28 Society and Religion in the Ancient Near East; the Interpretation of Nature.
· SS1 Excerpts from Genesis, Exodus, Amos and other documents from the ANE
· DWP Ch. 1
Second Week Section Meeting: Discussion of source materials and problems presented in the first week of class; the formulation of historical arguments and the use of evidence. Discussion of water and cities (DWP Ch 1).
M 10.1 Change and Innovation: Writing and Metallurgy. Ancient Near East: Synthesis.
· DWP Ch. 1
W 10.3 The Bronze Age in the Mediterranean (1800 - 750 B.C.). Myth and Early Greek History; Homer and Aristocratic Values
· WH 1.2
· SS1 Homer
F 10.5 The Structure of Greek Society and of the Polis
· WH 1.3 (to page 53)
· SS1 Selection of sources on Greek law
Third Week Section Meeting: Discussion of sources and problems presented in the second week; preparation for a short text analysis / essay due next week. Topic and guidelines will be distributed in section. Note the following:
M 10.8 The Classical Age of Greek History; the Rise of Athens
· DWP Ch. 3
W 10.10 Culture and the 'Intellectual Revolution'
· SS1 Intellectual Revolution: The PreSocratic Philosophers, Herodotus
F 10.12 The Peloponnesian War and the Decline of Greece
· WH 1.3 (pp 54-62)
· SS1 Thucydides
Fourth Week Section Meeting: Text analysis due. Discussion of sources and problem presented in third week; begin review for midterm examination.
M 10.15 Post Classical Greece. Alexander and the Hellenistic World
· SS1; Plato, Crito
· WH 1.3 (pp. 62-70)
W 10.17 Science, Law and Culture in the Greek World.
· SS1 Selections on Hellenistic Science
F 10.19 First Midterm Examination. Identifications (concepts, persons, monuments) plus short essay.
Fifth Week Section Meeting: Review midterm; discussions of sources from previous week.
M 10.22 Roman Institutions; Rome and Italy
· WH 1.4
· SS2 Documents from Republic: treaties, citizenship, elections, constitution
W 10.24 Reform and Civil War in the Late Republic
· SS2 Sallust; Vergil
F 10.26 Augustus and the New Order
· WH 1.5 (pp. 98-109)
· DWP 4
Sixth Week Section Meeting: Discussion of sources; how to construct an historical essay. Textual analysis of one document in this week’s readings will be due at the next section meeting.
M 10.29 Society, Culture and Economy of the Roman Empire
· Review WH pp. 104-109.
W 10.31 Urbanization, Law and Romanization
· SS2: "Roman Law" and "Tacitus"
F 11.2 Christianity
· WH 1.5 pp. 110-112; 118-120
· SS2: Excerpts from "Gospel of Luke", "Acts", and "Honors for Augustus"
Seventh Week Section Meeting: Discussion of sources assign in sixth week; textual analysis due. Review for second midterm examination.
M 11.5 The Later Roman Empire: Classical Culture, the Church, and the Problem of the "Fall"
· WH 1.5 pp. 113-118; 121
W 11.7 Roman Civilization: law, science and culture
· No assignment.
F 11.9 Second Midterm Examination (covering Roman history)
Eighth Week Section Meeting: Review of the midterm examination
M 11.12 Migrations and Barbarians; Byzantium (to ca. 750)
· WH 2.6
· SS3: Excerpts on barbarian migrations
W 11.14 The Structure of Medieval Europe: Church, State, Society
· WH 2.7
F 11.16 Charlemagne; feudalism
· DWP Ch. 6
· SS3: Excerpts on Early Middle Ages
Ninth Week Section Meeting: Review of sources presented in previous week.
M 11.19 Church and State in the High Middle Ages
· WH 2.8
· SS3: Excerpts on "church and state"
W 11.21 The Political and Economic Order in the High Middle Ages: Kingdoms, Regions.
· SS3: Excerpts on "politics and economics"
F 11.23 Thanksgiving Holiday
Tenth Week Section Meeting: Review of sources from previous week; preparation for the final examination.
M 11.26 Medieval Cities and the Crusades
· SS3: Excerpts on Islam and Crusades
W 11.28 Medieval Culture and Society: Scholasticism and Universities; Courtly Love; the 'Lower Orders’
· DWP Ch.7
F 11.30 The Middle Ages: law, science and culture. Slides. Review of course.
FINAL EXAMINATION: Wednesday, 5 December 2006, 10:15 to 12:15