Intro to Western Civilization: Circa A.D. 843 to Circa 1715

Intro to Western Civilization: Circa A.D. 843 to Circa 1715

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History 1B: Intro to Western Civilization: Circa A.D. 843 to Circa 1715 - 5 units - UCLA GE Medieval, Renaissance, and Reformation Europe An introduction to the development of western society circa 1000 AD to the early stages of the Enlightenment and the death of Louis XIV of France in 1715. Emphasis is placed on specific historical topics, including the structures of medieval society, the changes in Western Europe during the Renaissance and Reformation, the establishment of new cultural paradigms in early modern Europe, and the encounter between the Old World and the New. Teofilo Ruiz is a Distinguished Professor of History as well as a Guggenheim Fellow, National Endowment for the Humaniti…

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History 1B: Intro to Western Civilization: Circa A.D. 843 to Circa 1715 - 5 units - UCLA GE Medieval, Renaissance, and Reformation Europe An introduction to the development of western society circa 1000 AD to the early stages of the Enlightenment and the death of Louis XIV of France in 1715. Emphasis is placed on specific historical topics, including the structures of medieval society, the changes in Western Europe during the Renaissance and Reformation, the establishment of new cultural paradigms in early modern Europe, and the encounter between the Old World and the New. Teofilo Ruiz is a Distinguished Professor of History as well as a Guggenheim Fellow, National Endowment for the Humanities Fellow, and Recipient of the Outstanding Teacher of the Year Award from the Carnegie Foundation. His research focuses on late medieval and early modern Spain.

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