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美國等級 9 - 12
Overview--This course is designed to be the equivalent of a high school world history course. The 3 term course will cover the 6 major periods of world history from early times to the present day. Students will develop and practice the same skills, practices, and methods as a historian. Key historical concepts will be examined through class discussions, videos, writing activities, and map reading. Course Outline: Topics Taught in Part 1 of 3 Period 1--Technological and Environmental...
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Topic 1 Sources: Scientific American Article–Robert Braidwood Quotes from John F. Kennedy, Maya Angelou, Michael Crichton, Martin Luther KIng, Jr., and Winston Churchill Paleolithic Cave Paintings The Making of Mankind–Richard E. Leakey Hammurabi’s Code of Laws (translation by L.W. King) The Epic of Gilgamesh Hymn to the Nile Topic 2 Sources Analects of Confucius Selections From The Laozi (Daodejing) The Vermin by Han Feizi Edicts of Asoka The Changing Global Religious Landscape by Pew Research Center History of Ancient India by Arun Bhattacharjee The Rig Veda (Ancient Indian collection of hymns) The Shi Jing (Classic of History) The Ten Commandments (Exodus 20.1) The Quran New Testament (Christian Bible) Topic 3 Sources Hippocrates Oath Pericles’ Funeral Oration Excerpt from the Elements by Euclid Excerpt from Antigone by Sophocles Myron’s Sculpture The Discus Thrower the Laws of the Twelve Tables The History of the World by JM Roberts Encyclopedia of World Biography Topic 4 Sources The Magna Carta Excerpts from The Decameron by Italian Writer Giovanni Boccaccoio who survived the Plague Decoded DNA reveals details of Black Death Germ NPR October 12, 2011 An Image of Plague by Giovanni Sercambi Marchione di Coppo Stefani, The Florentine Chronicle (c. 1370) Source: Adapted from Stefani, Marchion di Coppo. Cronaca fiorentina. Rerum Italicarum Scriptores, Vol. 30. , ed. Niccolo Rodolico. Citta di Castello: 1903-13. Excerpt from writings of Pope Urban II, 1095 Ekkehard’s Hierosolymita, a history, 1099 Chronicles of Fulcher of Chartres, late 11c Excerpt from “Legacy of the Crusades,” Aramco World Chronicles of Fulcher of Chartres, 1127 Krey, August C. The First Crusade: The Accounts of Eyewitnesses and Par-ticipants. Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1921 The Islamic leader Saladin’s speech urging his people to retake Jerusalem, 1187 The Perfect History by Ibn Al-Athir (Arab Muslim Historian), 1200s Topic 5 Sources Image: Madonna Enthroned Between Two Angels by Duccio di Buoninsegna Image: Mona Lisa by Leonardo di Vinci Theodore Rabb, The Last Days of the Renaissance & The March to Modernity, Basic Books, 2006 Excerpt from the English play Everyman, written by an unknown author in 1485 Excerpt from Hamlet by William Shakesphere, 1601 Drawings of the Universe by Claudius Ptolemy (circa 100 CE) and Nicholaus Copernicus (circa 1500) Zodiac Man from a book by Johann Regiomontanus, 1512 On the Makeup of the Human Body by Belgian physician Andreas Vesalius, 1543 Wycliffe, John. De Conversatione Ecclesiasticorum. From Tracts and Treatises of John de Wycliffe, ed. Robert Vaughan. London: Blackburn and Pardon, 1845 Thatcher, Oliver J. The Library of Original Sources. Vol V: The Early Medieval World. Milwaukee: University Research Extension Co, 1907 Chaucer, Geoffrey. The Canterbury Tales. Ed. David Wright and Christopher Cannon. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2011 Erasmus, Desiderius. The Praise of Folly. From Readings in European History, ed. James Robinson. Boston: Ginn and Company, 1906. Martin Luther’s Theses Lacroix, Paul. Military and Religious Life in the Middle Ages, and at the Period of the Renaissance. London: Bickers and Son, 1874 Reformation Reader, 2nd ed. Ed. Denis R. Janz. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2008 Bainton, Roland. Here I Stand: A Life of Martin Luther. New York: Abingdon-Cokesbury Press, 1950 McKim, Donald K. The Cambridge Companion to Martin Luther. Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge UP, 2003 Topic 6 Sources Image: Madonna Enthroned Between Two Angels by Duccio di Buoninsegna Image: Mona Lisa by Leonardo di Vinci Theodore Rabb, The Last Days of the Renaissance & The March to Modernity, Basic Books, 2006 Excerpt from the English play Everyman, written by an unknown author in 1485 Excerpt from Hamlet by William Shakesphere, 1601 Drawings of the Universe by Claudius Ptolemy (circa 100 CE) and Nicholaus Copernicus (circa 1500) Zodiac Man from a book by Johann Regiomontanus, 1512 On the Makeup of the Human Body by Belgian physician Andreas Vesalius, 1543 Wycliffe, John. De Conversatione Ecclesiasticorum. From Tracts and Treatises of John de Wycliffe, ed. Robert Vaughan. London: Blackburn and Pardon, 1845 Thatcher, Oliver J. The Library of Original Sources. Vol V: The Early Medieval World. Milwaukee: University Research Extension Co, 1907 Chaucer, Geoffrey. The Canterbury Tales. Ed. David Wright and Christopher Cannon. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2011 Erasmus, Desiderius. The Praise of Folly. From Readings in European History, ed. James Robinson. Boston: Ginn and Company, 1906. Martin Luther’s Theses Lacroix, Paul. Military and Religious Life in the Middle Ages, and at the Period of the Renaissance. London: Bickers and Son, 1874 Reformation Reader, 2nd ed. Ed. Denis R. Janz. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2008 Bainton, Roland. Here I Stand: A Life of Martin Luther. New York: Abingdon-Cokesbury Press, 1950 McKim, Donald K. The Cambridge Companion to Martin Luther. Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge UP, 2003 Topic 7 Resources Historian John P. McKay describes the impact of the Fall of Constantinople (1453) on Europe and the role it played in causing the Age of Exploration in A History of Western Society 10th ed. (Boston: Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2011). A map of exploration routes coming from Portugal. Rulers of Portugal began to fund voyages of exploration under the rule of Prince Henry, “The Navigator,” a nickname earned for his interest in new navigation technologies he brought to Europe from the Arab world. From Civilization in the West published by Pearson Education. An excerpt from the journal of Christopher Columbus, an Italian explorer who led voyages funded by the monarchs of Spain in 1492. Columbus sailed west from Spain in order to reach India while avoiding Africa. He died believing his men discovered a westward route to India, but in fact, landed in the Caribbean. http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/columbus1.asp Vasco da Gama, a Portuguese explorer sent by the Kings of Portugal to find a sea route to India. In 1497 his boats rounded the Cape of Good Hope and reached Calicut (Calcutta), India on May 20, 1498. Excerpt from da Gama’s journal from: http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1497degama.asp A map of the notable voyages of the era and the territories each country acquired. A History of Western Society 10th ed. (Boston: Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2011). The Moneylender and His Wife, by Quentin Matsys, was painted in 1514 in the Netherlands. The Age of Exploration brought new wealth to Europe and gave rise to new institutions, like banks, that would regulate the expanding economy. “England’s Treasure by Forrain Trade,” written in 1664 by Thomas Mun, an English economist and mercantilist, describes the positive effects the Age of Exploration had on political centralization and power in Europe. The spelling is true to 17th century English. Modern History Sourcebook: http://www.fordham.edu/Halsall/mod/1664mun-engtrade.asp As European countries established colonies around the world, an exchange of trade goods across the Atlantic Ocean came to replace the Silk Roads. The trans-Atlantic trade network was known as the Columbian Exchange, after Christopher Columbus. venturacollege.edu. Topic 8 Sources: Gordon A. Craig, Europe 1815-1914, 1966 Excerpt from Austro-Hungarian Red Book No. 7 Excerpt from Article 231 of the Versailles Treaty Excerpt from Count Brockdorff-Rantzau, leader of the German delegation to the Versailles Peace Conference on May 7, 1919 Sidney Bradshaw Fay, Origins of the World War Raymond Aron, The Century of Total War Dr. Seuss, PM Magazine, August 13, 1941 Franklin Delano Roosevelt, State of the Union Address, January 6, 1941 James G. Thompson, letter to the editor, Pittsburgh Courier, originally printed January 31, 1942 and reprinted April 11, 1942 Sarah Killingsworth, The Good War, An Oral History of World War II Government Printing Office; Order 16-34533-1; 1943 Ansel Adams, Photographs of Japanese Americans Westinghouse for the War Production Co-Ordinating, c. 1943 Executive Order 8802, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, June 25, 1941 Topic 9 Sources: Letter from N. Khrushchev to President John Kennedy, October 27, 1962 Letter from President John Kennedy to N. Khrushchev, October 27, 1962 Extracts from President Truman's speech of March 12th 1947 - The Truman Doctrine Excerpts from a Foreign Office Report UNICEF, "Vaccines Bring 7 Diseases Under Control," 1996 Mark Fischetti, "Developing Countries are Battling Diseases of the Rich and Poor," Scientific American, 2016 United Nations Report on HIV/AIDS, Regional HIV and AIDS Statistics and Features, 2018 President Harry Truman, Address to Joint Session of Congress, March 12, 1947 President Dwight Eisenhower, Address to Joint Session of Congress, January 5, 1957
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