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HIST 142
Western Civ Since 1660

Credit:  3 hours.

This course satisfies the General Education Criteria for a
Hist&Philosoph Perspect, and Western Compartv Cult course.

Fundamental developments - social, economic, cultural, intellectual, and political - in the history of mankind and Western society since 1660; includes the rise of modern science, the French and Industrial revolutions, the Romantic movement, the growth of nationalism and socialism, imperialism, urbanization, the Russian Revolution, Nazi Germany, the world wars, and the West and the developing world. Credit is not given for both HIST 142 and HIST 143.


Students must register for one discussion and one lecture section.

Section Information
CRNTypeSectionTimeDays Location  Instructor
33868  discussion- recitation  ADA 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM  room 307
Gregory Hall 
Micale, M; Galmarini, M 
Hist&Philosoph Perspect, and Western Compartv Cult course.

33869  discussion- recitation  ADB 09:00 AM - 09:50 AM  room 219
Gregory Hall 
Micale, M; Galmarini, M 
Hist&Philosoph Perspect, and Western Compartv Cult course.

33872  discussion- recitation  ADD 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM  room 151
Allen Residence Hall 
Micale, M; Tinder, W 
Hist&Philosoph Perspect, and Western Compartv Cult course.
For Unit One Students.

33874  discussion- recitation  ADE 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM  room 219
Gregory Hall 
Micale, M; Shimizu, A 
Hist&Philosoph Perspect, and Western Compartv Cult course.

33875  discussion- recitation  ADF 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM  room 221
Gregory Hall 
Micale, M; Tinder, W 
Hist&Philosoph Perspect, and Western Compartv Cult course.

33877  discussion- recitation  ADG 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM  room 307
Gregory Hall 
Micale, M; Fraser, E 
Hist&Philosoph Perspect, and Western Compartv Cult course.

33955  discussion- recitation  ADH 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM  room 315
Gregory Hall 
Micale, M; Fraser, E 
Hist&Philosoph Perspect, and Western Compartv Cult course.

33956  discussion- recitation  ADI 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM  room 221
Gregory Hall 
Micale, M; Tinder, W 
Hist&Philosoph Perspect, and Western Compartv Cult course.

34029  discussion- recitation  ADJ 08:00 AM - 08:50 AM  room 307
Gregory Hall 
Micale, M; Galmarini, M 
Hist&Philosoph Perspect, and Western Compartv Cult course.

34030  discussion- recitation  ADK 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM  room 162
Lincoln Hall 
Micale, M; Seawell, S 
Hist&Philosoph Perspect, and Western Compartv Cult course.

34031  discussion- recitation  ADL 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM  room 327
Gregory Hall 
Micale, M; Seawell, S 
Hist&Philosoph Perspect, and Western Compartv Cult course.

34032  discussion- recitation  ADM 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM  room 327
Gregory Hall 
Micale, M; Seawell, S 
Hist&Philosoph Perspect, and Western Compartv Cult course.

34033  discussion- recitation  ADN 09:00 AM - 09:50 AM  room 307
Gregory Hall 
Micale, M; Fraser, E 
Hist&Philosoph Perspect, and Western Compartv Cult course.

40283  discussion- recitation  ADO 09:00 AM - 09:50 AM  room 219
Gregory Hall 
Micale, M; Shimizu, A 
Hist&Philosoph Perspect, and Western Compartv Cult course.

40284  discussion- recitation  ADP 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM  room 307
Gregory Hall 
Micale, M; Shimizu, A 
Hist&Philosoph Perspect, and Western Compartv Cult course.

40285  discussion- recitation  ADQ 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM  room 331
Gregory Hall 
Micale, M; Kozlowski, J 
Hist&Philosoph Perspect, and Western Compartv Cult course.

40286  discussion- recitation  ADR 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM  room 221
Gregory Hall 
Micale, M; Kozlowski, J 
Hist&Philosoph Perspect, and Western Compartv Cult course.

44337  discussion- recitation  ADU 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM  room 221
Gregory Hall 
Micale, M; Kozlowski, J 
Hist&Philosoph Perspect, and Western Compartv Cult course.

34034  lecture  AL1 09:00 AM - 09:50 AM TR  room THEAT
Lincoln Hall 
Micale, M 
Hist&Philosoph Perspect, and Western Compartv Cult course.

48772  lecture- discussion  DIS 01:00 PM - 02:20 PM TR  room 331
Gregory Hall 
Micale, M 
Discovery, Hist&Philosoph Perspect, and Western Compartv Cult course.
This is a course on the history of Western and Central Europe, including Britain, from the late seventeenth century to the present with special attention to developments in politics, thought, and culture. First year Discovery Program course. Registration restricted to freshman. Students should only enroll in one Discovery course.