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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.


8:45-9:40 Realism to Impressionism — Gamble  
9:40-9:55 Break
9:55-10:50 European Imperialism: Scramble for Africa, Najm    


8:45-9:40 Nietzsche, Stephanie   
9:40-9:55 Break
9:55-10:50 Dostoyevsky Crime and Punishment, — Alan  


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  


8:45-9:40 Max Weber, Stephanie   
9:40-9:55 Break
9:55-10:50 Modernist Poetry — Alan  


8:45-9:40 Innovations of the Early Twentieth Century, Gamble 

9:40-9:55 Break
9:55-10:50 World War I, Najm


8:45-9:40 DuBois, Stephanie   
9:40-9:55 Break
9:55-10:50 Rudyard Kipling’s “Kim” and British Imperialism — Alan   


8:45-9:40 Luxemburg and Goldman, Stephanie   
9:40-9:55 Break
9:55-10:50 The Russian Revolution, Najm

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.

Date

Feb 24 2026 - Mar 19 2026
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Najm Akbar

I am Muhammad Najm Akbar. Call me Najm.
Born in Multan, Pakistan, I had my initial education there.
In the United States, I have graduated twice from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, MA 1995 and MALD, 2011, and have a graduate degree in History from Fresno State, 2022. Middlebury awarded me an MA in Teaching of Foreign Language, in 2009.

Alia and I have lived In Monterey since 2005. Our children are married and engaged in their professional lives in New York.

Our biggest delight is our two granddaughters, the eldest turns four soon, and the youngest is about a year and a half old.

I remained part of the Pakistan Foreign Service for two decades and at the Defense Language Institute taught Urdu for thirteen years until 2018.

I joined the MPC pool of adjunct history instructors in 2022 and have taught courses in Gentrain, World History, US History, and History of World Religions. 

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