History 101 Fall Semester 2004 L. Macaluso Office: HumB 373; Tel. 460-7592; e-mail: lmacalus@jaguar1.usouthal.edu Office Hours: M, W 12:00-2:00; T, Th 2:00-4:00; and by appointment History 101 is a survey of Western Civilization s development from the Ancient Near East to the Renaissance. In it attention is given to political, economic, social, religious and cultural factors and their interaction. Non-western societies receive full consideration as they influenced the West s development. From the course students should emerge with a better understanding of the origins of western institutions and the foundations of the modern world and the ability to read and think critically about the past Tentative Assignments I of III Texts: Lynn Hunt, et al. The Making of the West, volume I: to 1740 The Ancient Near East August 24 August 26 August 31 Introduction Sumer. Hunt, pp. 3-22. Egypt Hunt, pp. 22-30. Sept. 2 The Hebrews Hunt, pp. 30-33; 45-53.. The Ancient Mediterranean Greece Sept. 7 Aegean Civilization Hunt, pp. 33-42. Sept. 9 The Polis. Hunt, pp. 53-80. Sept. 14 Classical Greece, I Hunt, pp. 83-104. Sept. 16 Classical Greece, II Hunt, pp. 104-116. Sept. 21 Hellenistic Greece, I Hunt, 119-141. Sept. 23 Hellenistic Greece, II Hunt, pp. 141-154.
Sept. 28 Review Sept. 30 HOUR EXAMINATION Quiz Dates: Sept. 2 Sept. 16 GENERAL INFORMATION Examinations There will be TWO, o ne-hour examinations each of which will count 25% of the course grade. There will be a bi-weekly quiz. The total quiz grade will count 10% of the course grade. The bi-weekly quizzes will be objective, usually identifications drawn from the text assignments. The hour examinations and the final examination will combine objective and essay questions. The final examination, which counts 40% of the course grade, will be comprehensive. Make-up Examinations There will be no make-up examinations for the bi-weekly quizzes. Rather, the lowest two grades will be dropped. There will be a single make-up for each hour examination. Students who present in writing a valid reason may take the make-up examination. The time of the make-up will be determined by the instructor after consultation with the students. Grading Essay questions attempt to test the student s comprehension of significant movements, forces, events or persons and their impact on Western history. A thorough response to an essay question should demonstrate an understanding of the nature of the movement and its importance. The student should be able to make general statements concerning the movement, event or person and be able to support them with relevant data drawn from class discussions and the text. The essay should be written in clear, correct English. Grading Scale 90-100 A 80-89 B 70-79 C 60-69 D 0-59 F Attendance Students are allowed FOUR un-excused absences. Valid reasons for absences should be reported. In all instances, students are responsible for the material discussed in class. Please arrange your schedule so that you will be on time for class and turn off all cell phones and pagers. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, students with bona fide disabilities will be afforded reasonable accommodation. The office of special student services will certify a disability and advise faculty members of reasonable accommodations.
History 101 Office Hours Fall Semester 2004 MW 12:00-2:00 L. Macaluso TTh 2:00-4:00 HumB 373 And by appointment 460-7592; lmacalus@jaguar1.usouthal.edu Assignments II of III The Ancient Mediterranean Rome Oct. 5 Oct. 7 Oct. 12 Oct. 14 The Roman Republic Hunt, pp. 157-181. The Roman Revolution Hunt, pp. 182-194. The Empire Hunt, pp. 197-216. The Origins of Christianity Hunt, pp. 216-225; 233-241. New Civilizations: The Birth of the West and Islam Oct. 19 Oct. 21 Oct. 26 Oct. 28 The Collapse of the Empire Hunt, pp. 225-230; 233-241 Birth of the West, I Hunt, pp. 252-269. Birth of the West, II Hunt, pp. 287-304. Islam Hunt, pp. 281-287; 315-320.
Nov. 2 Nov. 4 Charlemagne Hunt, pp. 321-332. Hour Examination Quiz Dates: October 14 October 28 History 101 Fall Semester 2004 L. Macaluso Office: HUMB 373 Tel. 460-7592 e-mail: lmacalus@jaguar1.usouthal.edu Office Hours: M,W 12:00-2:00; T, Th 2:00-4:00 and by appointment. Assignment III of III The High Middle Ages Nov. 9 Nov. 11 Nov. 16 Nov. 18 Nov. 23 Nov. 25 Nov. 30 Economic Revival Hunt, pp. 347-354; 404-407. Feudalism Hunt, pp. 332-344. The Medieval Monarchy Hunt, pp. 364-372; 393-401; 437-448. The Medieval Church Hunt, pp. 354-364; 408-419; 421-429. Medieval Culture I Hunt, pp. 373-384; 401-404; 407-408. THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY Medieval Culture II Hunt, pp. 431-436. The Late Middle Ages Dec. 2 The 14 th -Century Crisis, I Hunt, pp. 451-474.
Dec. 7. The 14 th -Century Crisis, II Hunt, pp. 474-487. Quiz Dates: November 18 December 2 Final Examination: 101-110 Tuesday, December 14 1:00-3:00 p.m.