| Warring States Politics Japan (1347-1598) |
| Scientific Revolution, Enlightenment | |
| American Revolution (1757-1782) | |
| 1789 - French Revolution |
| Islamic Gunpowder Empires (1350's -1918) |
| Qing Dynasty China (1644-1911) |
| Industrial Revolution in Europe (1730-Present) | |
| 1848 - The Year of Revolutions |
| Tokugawa Period Japan (1598-1854) |
| Meiji Japan | |
| Taisho and Showa Japan |
| WWI | |
| The Western Front | |
| The Russian Revolution | |
| The Home Front | |
| The Peace Treaties |
| The Great Depression | |
| Stalin's Solution |
| World War II |
Due: Act of War essay due in class on Nov. 24. (turn in two
copies)
Week 15 (Dec. 1-5)
| Postwar Financial System | |
| Postwar East Asia | |
| The Occupation of Japan | |
| The Cold War |
| Once during the semester we will as a class visit a historical site on the island of Oahu. This visit is required, and you will be asked to write a reflection paper on your experiences there of 2 pages in length. |
| This assignment will ask you to write a short (2-3 pages) paper based on research you do about a foreign culture. |
| During November we will view the film Act of War - a documentary about the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom. This paper will be a reflection on what you learned from the film and how it relates to themes we have discussed in class. |
| On the midterm and final examinations you will be responsible for knowing, and being able to write about, the information provided in lectures, class discussions, the textbook, and other sources provided by the instructor. Examination review questions may or may not be provided. Such reviews are, in any case only guides and are not guarantees in any way as to the questions that will appear on exams. To ensure that you are prepared for examinations, do the reading, read the lectures, and participate in class discussions. | |
| Cellular phones, personal music players, websites, personal digital assistants, computers of any kind, watches, electronic dictionaries, etc. are all prohibited during exams. | |
| As far as possible, exams should be taken online. Paper exams are possible. If you need a paper exam, please contact me at least one week before the exam date. |
| Your participation (vocal participation in discussions, answering of questions, etc.) will be counted each day. At the end of the semester, your participation grade will be modified by reducing points based on the number of times you have been absent from class during the semester. |
| Assignments and Examinations |
Total Points |
| Site Visit |
40 |
| Essays (Comparison/Reconnaissance) 80 each |
160 |
| Participation - Attendance |
100 |
| 1st mid-term exam |
100 |
| 2nd mid-term exam |
100 |
| Final Examination |
100 |
| Total Possible |
600 |
| Keep all quiz, exam, and essay papers that I return to you as proof that you have completed the assignment. |
| Grades will be assigned based on performance only. | |
| All assignments come with a set of criteria based upon which they will be graded. Use this to your advantage in completing the assignments to the expected intellectual standards, and you will do well. |