GENT 413 The End of Innocence (1870-1918)
The course investigates the forces of Nationalism that shaped Europe leading up to and including World War I. It also explains the meaning and importance of the age of “isms”: Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Symbolism, Expressionism, Cubism, Futurism, Marxism and Freudianism. It culminates with World War I and the Russian Revolution.
Tuesday [February 24]
8:45-9:40 Realism to Impressionism — Gamble
9:40-9:55 Break
9:55-10:50 European Imperialism: Scramble for Africa, Najm
Thursday [February 26]
8:45-9:40 Nietzsche, Stephanie
9:40-9:55 Break
9:55-10:50 Dostoyevsky Crime and Punishment, — Alan
Tuesday [March 3]
8:45-9:40 Post Impressionism, Gamble
9:40-9:55 Break
9:55-10:50 The Suez Canal, Disraeli, Chinese Gordon, the Mahdi, and the beginning distrust of England, Najm
Thursday [March 5]
8:45-9:40 Max Weber, Stephanie
9:40-9:55 Break
9:55-10:50 Modernist Poetry — Alan
Tuesday [March 10]
8:45-9:40 Innovations of the Early Twentieth Century, Gamble
9:40-9:55 Break
9:55-10:50 World War I, Najm
Thursday [March 12]
8:45-9:40 DuBois, Stephanie
9:40-9:55 Break
9:55-10:50 Rudyard Kipling’s “Kim” and British Imperialism — Alan
Tuesday [March 17]
8:45-9:40 Luxemburg and Goldman, Stephanie
9:40-9:55 Break
9:55-10:50 The Russian Revolution, Najm
Thursday [March 19]
8:45-9:40 Dialogue
9:40-9:55 Break
9:55-10:50 Test online in Canvas for students taking class for graded credit.
