History 131—Early Western Civilization (3) F,S

 The history of western civilization from its origins through the 16th century. Stresses society, culture and political institutions of ancient Near East, classical world, the medieval West and renaissance and reformation Europe. (CAN HIST 2) 


HISTORY 131--SPRING, 2006--9:30-10:45 MW--HOOD

Text: Western Civilizations
DATE LECTURE TOPIC  READING ASSIGNMENT
Jan. 25 Introduction; Mesopotamia 7-31
Jan. 30 Egypt; Israel 31-64
Feb. 1 Israel; Culture of the Ancient Near East; Greece: Cree 64-67; 71-95
Feb. 6 Greece: Mycenae; Athens and Sparta 67-71; 101-118
Feb. 8 The Persian Wars; The Peloponnesian Wars 119-135
Feb. 13 Alexander 137-163
Feb. 15 SLIDES; Rome: Foundation and Expansion 167-175
Feb. 22 The Punic Wars; The Civil Wars 175-182
Feb. 27 The Civil Wars; Augustus and the Julio-Claudians 182-198
March 1 Flavians, Antonines and Severans 198-203
March 6 Diocletian, Constantine and The Fall; SLIDES 206-217; 224-234
March 8 FIRST MID-TERM; Byzantines  
March 13 The Byzantine Empire; Islam 234-268
March 15 From Clovis to Charlemagne 268-279
March 20 Charlemagne and his Successors; Monasticism 217-223; for Oct. 24-26 read 279-285;
March 22 Carolingians, Capetians and The Holy Roman Empire   
March 27 The Normans; The Crusades 296-317
March 29 Crusades; Capetians and Angevins 317-327
April 3 Economics of the High Middle Ages; Mendicants; Universities 287-96; 331-357
April 5 Literature of the Middle Ages; SLIDES 357-365
April 17 SECOND MID-TERM; Beginnings of the 100 Years' War  
April 19 The 100 Years' War 371-407
April 24 The Renaissance in Art and Film; Renaissance Literature 411-465
April 26 Luther; Calvin 469-485
May 1 The Spread of the Reformation 486-497
May 3 Spain and Philip; England and Elizabeth For Nov. 30-Dec. 5 read 499-529
May 8 French Wars of the Reformation  
May 10 The Thirty Years' War  
Dec. 19 Final Examination  

Except for the first day of class, you should prepare your reading assignments BEFORE the lecture for which they are assigned. Since the lectures complement the text, if you have not read the text beforehand, it is likely that your comprehension of the lectures will be poor. Do not fall behind in your reading, for it will surely be reflected in your grades.

You MUST be present for all examinations (mid-terms, quizzes and the final). It is assumed that if you must miss a test, you will either have required the assistance of a physician, or you will be participating in an officially-recognized University activity. You must either provide a statement on letterhead stationary from your physician (M.D.) attesting to your physical incapacity to attend class on the day of the missed examination, or you must submit one week in advance a statement from a University official explaining the activity for which you seek a make-up examination.

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Lists of terms to be used in a lecture may be found posted on my web site: http://www.csulb.edu/~dhood/ You should download the list of lecture terms and look up the meaning of any terms you do not know before coming to class.

My Office Hours are 11:00-12:00 M and W in FO2-108. My office phone is (562) 985-4420. Another number you can call is announced in the 985-4420 message. My e-mail address is dhood@csulb.edu. I respond to e-mail messages within a few hours.

In addition to the two Mid–Term examinations, there will be weekly quizzes every Monday. These quizzes will be objective; you will be asked to identify important people, places and events from the week's reading.

The weighting of grades will be as follows:

2 mid-terms
3/6
Quizzes
1/6
Final
2/6

 

 

FINAL EXAMINATION: Friday May 19th, 8:00-10:00 a.m.


MESOPOTAMIA

NILE LAGASH AMORITES
TIGRIS LUGALZUGIZZI BABYLON
EUPHRATES UMMA BABYLONIA
JERICHO SARGON ZIGGURAT
URBAN AKKAD MARDUK
SUMER KISH HAMMURABI
CUNEIFORM ISHTAR HITTITE
URUKAGINA NARAN-SIM KASSITE


EGYPT

NARMER ISIS=OSIRIS SET AMENHOTEP II
MENES HORUS THUTMOSE IV
MEMPHIS SESOSTRIS III AMENHOTEP III = TIY
ZOSER AMENEMHET III AMENHOTEP IV = NEFERTITI

AKHNATON (1352-1336)

MASTABAS FAYUM
CHEOPS HYKSOS ATON
KHUFU AVARIS AMARNA
THEBES AHMOSE  AMON-RA
RA PHAROAH RAMESES II (1279-1213)
IPUWER THUTMOSE II=HATSHEPSUT MERNEPTAH
AMENEMHET THUTMOSE III (1458-1428) HITTITES
MA'AT QADESH RAMESES III

 
 
ARCHAIC PERIOD 3100-2686
OLD KINGDOM 2686-2160
FIRST INTERMEDIATE PERIOD 2160-2055
MIDDLE KINGDOM 2055-1650
SECOND INTERMEDIATE PERIOD 1650-1550
NEW KINGDOM (EMPIRE) 1550-1075



ISRAEL

ABRAHAM EL ELOHIM JUDAH
ISAAC VENUS ADONIS AMOS, HOSEA
JACOB ADONAI ASSYRIA
MOSES SAUL SAMARIA
HENOTHEISTIC JONATHAN HEZEKIAH
MESES DAVID=BATHSHEBA=URIAH SENNACHERIB
YAHWEH SOLOMON HITTITE JOSIAH
MERNEPTAH REHEBOAM DEUTERONOMY
SHILOH GILBOA NECHO OF EGYPT
PHILISTINES ABSOLOM NEBUCHADREZZAR
SINAI JERUSALEM ISAIAH

JEROBOAM


LITERATURE OF THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST

RA-ATUM AMON-RA ADONAI
PTAH ENLIL GILGAMESH
ISIS=OSIRIS ISHTAR=TAMMUZ URUK
HORUS CYBELE=ATTIS ENKIDU
ATON APHRODITE=ADONIS UTNAPISHTIM
AKHNATON EZEKIEL


GREECE

CRETE ARISTOCRACY HELIAEA
KNOSSOS OLIGARCHY TIMOCRACY
MYCENAE SPARTA WORKERS, HOPLITES, KNIGHTS
THERA MESSENIA PEISISTRATUS 560-527
PYLOS HELOTS HIPPIAS 527-510
TROY GEROUSIA CLEISTHENES 508
DORIANS APELLA HILL, PLAIN, COAST
PELOPONNESUS EPHORS BOULE OF 500
IONIANS KINGS OSTRACISM
ATHENS SOLON 594 PERSIA
MILETUS BOULE OF 400 THEBES
MONARCHY ECCLESIA


PERSIAN WARS

PERSIA DARIUS ARTAPHERNES ARTEMESIUM
IONIA XERXES MARDONIUS SALAMIS
TYRANTS PEISISTRATIDS XANTHIPPUS--ALCMAEONID
NAXOS ALCMAEONIDS PAUSANIUS
ARISTAGORAS OF MILETUS EUPATRIDS--MILTIADES CITHAERON
SATRAP PARALI--THEMISTOCLES GARGAPHIA SPRING
LYDIA CARYSTUS ASOPUS RIVER
ATHENS PLATAEA MYCALE
HIPPIAS MARATHON LEOTYCHIDAS
SIGEUM AEGINA SESTOS
ERETRIA SPARTA ABYDOS
SARDIS LEONIDAS
LADÉ  THERMOPYLAE


PELOPONNESIAN WAR

DELIAN LEAGUE DEMOSTHENES LAMACHUS
ATHENS PYLOS ALCIBIADES
PERICLES SPHACTERIA GYLIPPUS
PELOPONNESIAN LEAGUE NICIAS DECELAEA
SPARTA CLEON AGIS II
CORINTH BRASIDAS ARGINUSAE
CORCYRA AMPHIPOLIS CALLICRATIDAS
EPIDAMNUS SICILY LYSANDER
SYBOTA SYRACUSE AEGOSPOTAMI

SEGESTA


ALEXANDER

PHILIP = OLYMPIAS PARMENION ZEUS-AMMON
ALEXANDER DARIUS III EUPHRATES
PHALANX MEMNON GAUGAMELA
SARISSA GRANICUS MAZAEUS
HYPASPISTS ISSUS BABYLON
FOOT COMPANIONS PINARUS RIVER BESSUS
COMPANIONS TYRE BACTRIA
ARISTOTLE SIDON HINDU-KUSH
DEMOSTHENES EGYPT SUSA
CHAERONEA ALEXANDRIA


EARLY ROME AND ITALY

ETRURIA TIBER TRIBUNES
ETRUSCANS PALATINE COMITIA CENTURIATA
LATIUM VIA SALARIA CENSORS
LATINS PATER FAMILIAS CONSULS
CAMPANIA PATRICIANS PRAETORS
PECUS PLEBEIANS
PECUNIA CONSILIUM PLEBIS TRIBUTUM

GENS FAMILY
PRAENOMEN NOMEN COGNOMEN
GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR


THE PUNIC WARS

SICILY LILYBAEUM SEMPRONIUS
SYRACUSE HANNO THE GREAT TREBIA
MAMERTINES AEGATES ISLANDS L. TRASIMENE
MESSANA TRUCELESS WAR FABIUS MAXIMUS
HIERO HAMILCAR BARCA PAULLUS, VARRO
APPIUS CLAUDIUS CAUDEX HANNIBAL HASDRUBAL CANNAE
TRIREME EBRO RIVER NOVA CARTHAGO
CORVUS GAIUS FLAMINIUS METAURUS RIVER
MYLAE MASSILIA NERO
C. ECNOMUS SAGUNTUM ZAMA
PALERMO PUBLIUS CORNELIUS SCIPIO


THE CIVIL WARS

TIBERIUS GRACCHUS L. CORNELIUS SULLA FIRST TRIUMVIRATE
MARCUS OCTAVIUS OPTIMATES LUCA
ATTALUS III POPULARES CARRHAE
PERGAMUM SOCIAL WAR JULIA
GAIUS GRACCHUS MITHRIDATES RUBICON
M. LIVIUS DRUSUS GNAEUS POMPEY PHARSALUS
GAIUS MARIUS M. LICINIUS CRASSUS CLEOPATRA
NUMIDIA SPARTACUS THAPSUS
JUGURTHA G. JULIUS CAESAR MUNDA


AUGUSTUS

ACTIUM SENECA POMPEII
M. ANTONY PETRONIUS HERCULANEUM
POWER OF A TRIBUNE ACTE NERVA
MAIUS IMPERIUM GALBA ALIMENTARY SYSTEM
KNIGHTS OR EQUITES OTHO TRAJAN
PROCURATOR VITELLIUS DACIA
M. VIPSANIUS AGRIPPA VESPASIAN HADRIAN
VARUS TITUS DOMITIAN ANTONINUS PIUS
TEUTOBERGER FOREST COLOSSEUM MARCUS AURELIUS
SEJANUS VESUVIUS COMMODUS



DIOCLETIAN, CONSTANTINE AND THE FALL

DIOCLETIAN MILVIAN BRIDGE THEODOSIUS
TETRARCHY COUNCIL OF NICAEA ARCADIUS HONORIUS
AUGUSTI VALENTINIAN VALENS VISIGOTHS
CAESARS GRATIAN HADRIANOPLE
LICINIUS