HIST XL 21
World History, Circa 500 to 1750
This course surveys world history from the sixth century into the mid-eighteenth century: the "middle" period between classical antiquity and modern times.
The focus will be on cultural-technological exchange, interaction and interdependence.
The first part (500-1000) covers the formation of regional societies and cultures in Eurasia, Africa, and Mesoamerica.
The second part (1000-1400) examines both growing commercial contact in Afro-Eurasia and conflicts engendered by Muslim rule in Spain, the Crusades, and the Mongol conquests.
The final segment (1400-1750) of the course focuses on the Columbian exchange, political transformations, and cultural responses during the global expansion of European maritime empires and Asian land empires.
Transferable for UC credit.