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Early Modern England

General

Prefix

HIST

Course Number

336

Course Level

Undergraduate

Department/Unit(s)

College/School

College of Liberal Arts

Description

Reformation to Revolution: personalities and religion in the Tudor and Stuart periods.

Credits

Min

3

Max

3

Repeatable

No

Goals and Diversity

MN Goal Course

Yes

MN Goal Designation(s)

05

Cultural Diversity

No

Learning Outcomes

Outcome

Describe or use the methods and data by which historians, social scientists, or behavioral scientists investigate human conditions.

Outcome

Analyze human behavior, cultures, and social institutions and processes from the perspectives of history or the social and behavioral sciences.

Outcome

Develop explanations for and explore solutions to historical or contemporary social problems.

Outcome

Reflect upon themselves in relation to family, communities, society, culture, and/or their histories.

Outcome

Apply and critique alternative explanatory systems or theories about human societies and behaviors.

Course Outline

Course Outline

English heritage and national trust and their roles in preserving historic heritage. 10% The Tudor age: origins of the dynasty and sources. 10% The Tudor age: The reign of Henry VIII. 10% The Tudor age: The Reformation. 10% The Stuart age: origins of the dynasty and sources. 10% The early Stuarts: The reign of James I. 10% The early Stuarts: The reign of Charles I. 10% The early Stuarts: The interregnum & restoration. 10% The later Stuarts: The reign of Charles II. 10% The later Stuarts: The reign of James II. 10%

Dependencies

Programs

HIST336 is a completion requirement for: