Academic Calendar 2008
Reading Assignments and Lecture Schedule
History 101
January - February - March - April - May
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Reading Assignments: The Middle East and Africa to 1000 BCE WSU: World Civilization: Mesopotamia Mesopotamian History and Peoples 2900-1800 BCE Class Presentation: Imperial History of the Middle East Animated Map 90 Seconds "Legacy: Origins of Civilization" Host Michael Wood traces the rise of both Asian and Western civilization in one global perspective in these thought-provoking videos. |
Reading Assignments: The Middle East and Africa to 1000 BCE WSU: World Civilization: Mesopotamia
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Reading Assignments: The Middle East and Africa to 1000 BCE WSU: World Civilization: Mesopotamia Class Presentation:
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Reading Assignments: The Middle East and Africa to 1000 BCE WSU: World Civilization: Mesopotamia The Neo-Babylon Period |
Reading Assignments: The Middle East and Africa to 1000 BCE WSU: World Civilization: Mesopotamia Class Presentation: History of Iraq Part 4 605-539 BCE "Seven Wonders of the World: Hanging Gardens of Babylon" Part 1 & 2 Class Lecture: Ancient Mesopotamia
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Class Presentation: The Middle East and Africa to 1000 BCE Ancient Hebrews: Enuma Elish and Genesis Comparison Epic of Gilgamesh and Genesis Flood Story Decoding The Past - The Prophecies Of Isreal Common wisdom has it we prepare for our future by understanding our past. But did the ancient prophets already know the future? Are we living in the world they predicted? In this enlightening and often unsettling series, the viewer revisits the prophecies and divinations of the Ancients and traces them to the modern events they may have been predicting.
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Reading Assignments: The Middle East and Africa to 1000 BCE WSU: World Civilization: Mesopotamia Ancient Hebrews: |
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Essay Exam Due in Class Reading Assignments: The Middle East and Africa to 1000 BCE WSU: World Civilization: Mesopotamia Ancient Hebrews: Yavan in the House of Shem: Greeks and Jews 332-63 BCE Class Presentation:
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Reading Assignments: The Middle East and Africa to 1000 BCE WSU: World Civilization: Mesopotamia Ancient Hebrews:
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Class Presentation: Jerusalem, for three of the world's largest religions, is one of the most holy places on earth. For Jews it is where Solomon's Temple was a ... all » place of God's special presence on earth. The Dome of the Rock is where Muslims believe Mohammed ascended into heaven to receive special instructions from Allah. Christians believe that Jesus Christ, the Son of God, was crucified and resurrected in Jerusalem. Egyptians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Greeks, Romans, Arabs and Christian Crusaders have shed blood over possession of this city. |
Reading Assignments: A Short History of Myth "The Axial Age (800-200 CE)" Pages 85-90 Class Presentation: |
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Reading Assignments: A Short History of Myth "The Axial Age (800-200 CE)" Pages 91-96
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President's Day HOLIDAY |
Reading Assignments: A Short History of Myth "The Axial Age (800-200 CE)" Pages 97-103
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