Seminar in Historical Methods, Spring 2004
During the spring of 2004, two sessions of 21H.931 were recorded especially for OpenCourseWare. Below are links to the videos, along with breakdowns of the video content
Western Ideas and Institutions to the Seventeenth Century
We will place a special emphasis on the interaction between western and non-western cultures, both because many aspects of what is considered "western" civilization originated elsewhere, and because by comparing other societies, we understand what is unique about our own...
American History 102: 1865 to the Present
Stanley K. Schultz, Professor of History, William P. Tishler, Produce
History of Ethics Lectures
This course will focus on the beginnings of modern moral philosophy in the seventeenth century, running through the enlightenment, ending with Nietzsche
World History from the Renaissance to Imperialism
Developed by Lee M. Pappas and Nicholas C. J. Pappas
