History 101: Western Civilization to 1500
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Spring 2000-1
Prof. Martha Carlin
Office: Holton 328
Office phone: (414) 229-5767
Messages: History Department, tel. (414) 229-4361
E-mail: carlin@uwm.edu
Home page: www.uwm.edu/~carlin
Office hours: Mondays, 2:00-3:00 PM, and by appointment
TA: Abigail Theys
Office: Holton 375
Office phone: (414) 229-6700
E-mail: artheys@uwm.edu
This course will survey Western civilizations, from prehistoric times to 1500. There will be two lectures and one discussion section each week.
There is one required textbook for this course:
Papers: There is one required, 5-page, research paper (described at end of syllabus).
Exams: There will be two exams: an in-class midterm (covering material from weeks 1-6) on Wednesday, 28 Feb. 2001, and a final exam (covering material from weeks 7-15) on Thursday, 17 May 2001, from 10 AM to 12 noon. The final exam date and time are set by the Unversity and cannot be altered.
Grading: Your final grade will be based on your research paper (25%); your midterm (25%); your final exam (25%); and your attendance, participation and work in your discussion section (25%). The research paper is due and exams will be held on the dates specified above. Late work will not be accepted, except in cases of major illness or emergency (please contact me immediately in such a case).
If you have a disability, please feel free to contact me early in the semester for any help or accommodations you may need.
TOPICS AND READINGS
Week 1 INTRODUCTION; ANCIENT MESOPOTAMIA
22 JAN. Introduction to course
24 JAN. Spielvogel, pp. xxix-xxx, 1-16
Week 2 ANCIENT EGYPT; THE HEBREWS
29 JAN. Spielvogel, pp. 16-31
31 JAN. Spielvogel, pp. 32-40
Week 3 THE ASSYRIAN AND PERSIAN EMPIRES; THE MINOANS AND MYCENAEANS
5 FEB. Spielvogel, pp. 40-54
7 FEB. Spielvogel, pp. 55-61
Week 4 THE CIVILIZATION OF THE GREEKS
12 FEB. Spielvogel, pp. 61-72, 84-88
14 FEB. Spielvogel, pp. 72-84, 88-90
Week 5 THE HELLENISTIC WORLD; THE RISE OF ROME
19 FEB. Spielvogel, pp. 91-113
21 FEB. Spielvogel, pp. 114-128
Week 6 SOCIETY AND CULTURE IN THE ROMAN REPUBLIC
26 FEB. Spielvogel, pp. 128-146
28 FEB. [IN-CLASS MIDTERM]
Week 7 THE ROMAN EMPIRE
5 MARCH Spielvogel, pp. 147-160
7 MARCH Spielvogel, pp. 160-170, 175-177
Week 8 THE EMERGENCE OF MEDIEVAL CIVILIZATION: THE RISE OF CHRISTIANITY
AND THE GERMANIC KINGDOMS
12 MARCH Spielvogel, pp. 170-175, 178-185
14 MARCH Spielvogel, pp. 185-197
[SPRING RECESS: 18-25 MARCH 2001]
Week 9 THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE AND THE RISE OF ISLAM
26 MARCH Spielvogel, pp. 197-203, 228-231
28 MARCH Spielvogel, pp. 203-8, 232-234
Week 10 THE CAROLINGIAN EMPIRE AND THE VIKINGS, 750-1000
2 APRIL Spielvogel, pp. 209-228, 235-236
4 APRIL [PAPER DUE] FILM
Week 11 RECOVERY AND GROWTH IN THE HIGH MIDDLE AGES; THE CRUSADES
9 APRIL Spielvogel, pp. 237-252
11 APRIL Spielvogel, pp. 252-265
Week 12 CITIES AND KINGDOMS IN THE HIGH MIDDLE AGES
16 APRIL Spielvogel, pp. 266-282
18 APRIL Spielvogel, pp. 282-295
Week 13 THE TURBULENT FOURTEENTH-CENTURY; THE CHURCH, THE ARTS, AND
SOCIETY IN THE LATE MIDDLE AGES
23 APRIL Spielvogel, pp. 296-312
25 APRIL Spielvogel, pp. 312-325
Week 14 THE RENAISSANCE
30 APRIL Spielvogel, pp. 326-345
2 MAY Spielvogel, pp. 345-361
Week 15 THE RENAISSANCE (CONTINUED)
7 MAY FILM
9 MAY REVIEW
THE FINAL EXAM IS ON THURSDAY, 17 MAY 2001, 10 AM TO 12 NOON
RESEARCH PAPER FOR HISTORY 101
There is one required paper. For it, you are to imagine yourself to be a traveller to one of the following:
Imperial Rome, in the first century AD
Medieval London, c. 1200-1400
Renaissance Florence, c. 1300-1500
Write a letter home, describing the city and what you saw and did there. You can be a real person or a fictitious one, and you can be travelling for any reason you choose — business, study, pleasure, crime, captivity, diplomacy, religion . . . it’s up to you. The point of the paper is to produce a genuine piece of historical research, packed with factual details from a variety of sources, so no fantasy and no “time-travellers,” please. (Be sure to include the date. If you are doing the Roman topic, remember to use an authentic, Roman-style date.)
Your paper must be five, double-spaced, typescript pages long.
On an additional page you must include a detailed, scale map of your city, hand-drawn by you. (You may trace a printed map, but you may not simply submit a photocopy of a printed map). Your map must include:
a north-point
Full documentation — endnotes or footnotes, plus bibliography — is required. (Do not use parenthetical citations.) College-level writing, using correct grammar, spelling, and punctuation, also is required. For guidelines on paper-writing and documentation, see handout, or consult any of the online style guides listed on my home page.
The paper is due in class on Wednesday, 4 April 2001. No extensions will be allowed on the paper except in the case of major illness or emergency.