Class Number: 2215
Description: Hours: Three hours lecture per week
A study of significant issues in European history from 1648 to 1871. The course focuses on developments in political theory, natural science and economics as well as the tensions in the old social order which helped instigate the French Revolution, the Napoleonic Wars, and the revolutions of 1848.
| Days | Time | Date Range | Location | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TTH | 10:30 AM - 11:45 AM | 08/22/2015 - 12/21/2015 | Del Norte Hall 3550 | Amy Caldwell |
Status: Open
Session: Regular Academic Session
Units: 3.00
Class Components: Lecture
Career: Undergraduate
Start Date: 08/22/2015
End Date: 12/21/2015
Grading: Letter Grade
Class Availability
Information below is 24 hours old.Enrollment Total: 22
Available Seats: 8
Wait List Capacity: 10
Wait List Total: 0
Textbook / Other Materials
Textbook Status: Required
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Author: Valerie Kivelson
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Textbook Status: Required
ISBN: 9780822355281
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Author: Clare Haru Crowston
Publish: Duke University Press
Textbook Status: Required
ISBN: 9780674006850
Title: The Invention of the Restaurant
Author: Rebecca L. Spang
Publish: Harvard University Press
Textbook Status: Required
ISBN: 9780521135795
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Author: Jonathan Smith
Publish: Cambridge University Press
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