Follow the exciting tale of how steam power, social ideas, and dictators impacted Western Civilization.

Instructor Access (optional grading support) for Unlimited Access families is available for this course!

Total classes: 14

Duration per class: 55 minutes
Prerequisite: None

Suggested grade level: 6th to 8th grade. High school students are also welcome - adjustments can be made to assignments for older students
Suggested credit: One full semester European, World, or Modern History
Instructor: Christopher Martin, PhD

Instructor email: chrisgooverthere@yahoo.com

Course Description: This class traces the course of Western Civilization from the fall of Napoleon up through and including the Cold War, roughly 1800-1990. It includes studies of imperialism, the World Wars, decolonization, and the emergence of the nuclear era.

Course Outline:

Week 1: Introduction and overview of syllabus and assignments
            The Nineteenth Century
Week 2: New Politics and Powers
Week 3: Industrialization
Week 4: New Theories and Ideas
Week 5: New Nations and Nationalism
Week 6: America- To the Civil War
Week 7: America- Civil War and Reconstruction
Week 8: America- Growth
            The Twentieth Century
Week 9: Imperialism
Week 10: The Age of Progress
Week 11: World War I
Week 12: The World Between Wars
Week 13: World War II
Week 14: The Cold War

Course materials: All course materials are provided FREE by the instructor.

Homework: Writing is an integral part of demonstrating both the assimilation of knowledge and the articulation thereof. Therefore, students will be guided through the process of writing a short  (1-2 page, double-spaced) review of a book of their choice relevant to the subject matter.

NOTE: High School students taking this course may instead write a 3-5 page book review
Also, students will have one short (5-10 minute), ungraded review quiz per week based on classroom lectures and discussions.