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| HIST-160 3 Units History of Western Civilization: 1600 A.D. to the Present THE WESTERN TRADITION I The Western Tradition is a two-semester telecourse, built around the classroom lectures of Eugen Weber, internationally renowned author, historian, and professor at the University of California, Los Angeles. Professor Weber spins thousands of years into a seamless story, making the abstract more concrete and developing the ability of students to analyze and appreciate history. By weaving together history, art, literature, religion, geography, government and economics, The Western Tradition helps students recognize the pendulum swings of history, identify parallels in the modern world, and gain a sense of their own place in the evolution of human institutions. It has 26 episodes, broadcasted by KVCR-TV, REPEATED on Tuesdays from 12:00-1:00 p.m. on the following dates: |
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The Dawn of History The Ancient Egyptians Mesopotamia From Bronze to Iron The Rise of Greek Civilization Greek Thought Alexander the Great The Hellenistic Age The Rise of Rome The Roman Empire Early Christianity The Rise of the Church The Decline of Rome The Fall of Rome The Byzantine Empire The Fall of Byzantium The Dark Ages The Age of Charlemagne The Middle Ages The Feudal Order Common Life in the Middle Ages Cities and Cathedrals The Late Middle Ages The National Monarchies The Renaissance and the Age of Discovery The Renaissance and the New World |
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