Andrews/World History
II – Spring 2016
Day-by-Day Schedule
of Activities & Assignments
WEEK ONE
January 14
Introductions, syllabus & course overview. Study groups.
The tip of your iceberg. Global eras and periodization. What does it mean to be
Modern? Note-taking tip / key words: Modern The European
Renaissance & the Modern world. FAQs. Blog setup using blogger.com
WEEK TWO
January 19
Colonial empires in the Americas. NTT / comparison ||| Russian
empirical expansion in Siberia.
DUE: Strayer, Intro
to Part 4 (pp. 610-615) + Chapter 13 (pp. 617-649).
January 21
Library session. Why and how to write an Annotated
Bibliography. Distribute AB assignment.
DUE: Nothing due
today.
WEEK THREE
January 26
Early Modern commerce in products.
DUE: Strayer, Chapter
14 (pp. 669-687).
January 28
Early Modern commerce in people. Voices of the slave trade.
NTT / primary sources: summarize & reflect.
DUE: Strayer, Chapter
14 (pp. 687-699) + Chapter 14 documents (pp. 700-717).
ALSO DUE: Annotated
Bibliography due (8 or more sources, 2-3 pages).
WEEK FOUR
February 2
Religion in Early Modern societies. Research Project
assigned (7 pgs). Close reading / short, dense text (Condorcet).
DUE: Strayer, Chapter
15 (pp. 719-739).
February 4
The Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment.
DUE: Strayer, Chapter
15 (pp. 740-752) + Document 15.2, Condorcet (pp. 756-57).
WEEK FIVE
February 9
The problem of Eurocentrism. Atlantic revolutions. Close
reading / longer text.
DUE: Strayer, Introduction
to Part 5 & Chapter 16 (pp. 781-797).
ALSO DUE: 1 page
Research Paper Proposal
February 11
Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur during the revolutionary era.
DUE: Handout on SND
(hard copy or see class website).
ALSO DUE: Participate
in one or more Founders’ Week activities. In a blog entry, describe the
activity or activities in which you participated. What did you learn about our
Foundresses, or about the History or Mission of Notre Dame de Namur learning
institutions?
WEEK SIX
February 16
Echoes of Atlantic revolutions. Primary sources – revolution
and Enlightenment
DUE: Strayer, Chapter
16 (798-811) + Chapter 16 Documents (pp. 812-825).
February 18
Echoes of Atlantic revolutions, cont’d
DUE: No new reading
due today
WEEK SEVEN
February 23
The Industrial Revolution.
DUE: Strayer, Chapter
17 (pp. 827-861).
February 25
Marxism and social classes. Political economy of
industrialization. Primary sources of the industrial era.
DUE: Strayer, Chapter
17 documents (pp. 862-877)
ALSO DUE: Research
Paper
WEEK EIGHT
March 1
1st half semester review & prep for midterm
exam
DUE: review notes and
readings assigned so far this semester
March 3
Midterm exam
DUE: Study for
midterm
SPRING BREAK WEEK
March 8-10 Enjoy your week off!
WEEK NINE
March 15
One-on-one mid-semester reviews. Review of the midterm exam.
Best practices for writing good exam responses.
DUE: Nothing – enjoy
your break
March 17
Second wave of European colonialism. NTT / comparison. The
“Scramble for Africa.” Identity and culture during the Colonial era.
DUE: Strayer, Chapter
18 (pp. 879-912) + Ch 18 documents (visual sources) (pp. 922-929).
WEEK TEN
March 22
The ethics of Colonial relationships. Research Project
presentations – 1st half.
DUE: CST handout.
March 24
Empires in collision. Primary sources – Changing China
DUE: Strayer, Chapter
19 (pp. 931-957) + Chapter 19 documents (pp. 958-971).
WEEK ELEVEN
March 29
Prep for CTA Day. History of social justice activism. Rest
of research project presentations.
March 31
Call to Action Day.
WEEK TWELVE
April 5
The two World Wars & the Crisis of Europe. 20th
Century primary sources.
DUE: Strayer, Introduction
to Part Six, Chapter 20 (pp. 973-1017) + Chapter 20 documents (pp. 1018-1033 –
choose one).
April 7
Communism in Russia and China. Cold War. Sources on
Communism.
DUE: Strayer, Ch 21
(pp. 1035-1068) + Ch 21 documents (pp. 1069-1085 – choose one).
WEEK THIRTEEN
April 12
Evolving notions of rights and responsibilities relating to
property and work relationships.
DUE: CST of labor and
property.
April 14
The global south on the global stage. Assign analytical
essay (3 pages).
DUE: Strayer, Chapter
22 (pp. 1087-1119) + review the Hallmarks of the SND de Namur.
WEEK FOURTEEN
April 19
Primary sources on Islam. Writing workshop for essay.
DUE: Strayer, Chapter
22 documents (pp. 1120-1135)
ALSO DUE: Draft of
essay
April 21
Economic globalization; American exceptionalism in the
post-modern world. Global feminism. Religious
fundamentalism. Global environmental issues.
DUE: Strayer, Chapter
23 (pp. 1137-1171) + Chapter 23 visual sources (pp. 1182-87).
ALSO DUE: Analytical
essay
WEEK FIFTEEN
April 26
Semester review and final exam study guide.
April 28
Final Exam