12 January
14 January
Discussion

19 January
21 January
Discussion

26 January
28 January
Discussion

2 February
4 February
Discussion

9 February
11 February
Discussion

16 February
18 February
Discussion

22 February

23 February
25 February
Discussion

2 March
4 March
Discussion

9 March
11 March
Discussion

SPRING BREAK

23 March
25 March
Discussion

30 March
1 April
Discussion

6 April
8 April
Discussion

13 April
15 April
Discussion

20 April
22 April
Discussion

27 April
29 April
Discussion

6 May

Introduction: Why start with Napoleon?
History and the French Revolution
Europe and History

NO CLASS: Martin Luther King Day
Nations, States, and Empires, c. 1815-1850
Hopes and Fears: Present, Past, Future

Population, Industry, and Revolution
cancelled because of snow
cancelled because of snow

Culture, Politics, and Class
Knowing History and Making History
Reading the People

Revolutions of 1848
Nations, States, and Europe after 1848
Knowing History, Making Revolutions

The Secularization of Society?
Mass Culture? Separate Spheres and Universal Exhibitions
Belief in Europe

4-5:30 Ballantine 330--review session (slides)

MIDTERM EXAM in class (terms to review)
(model answers)
The New Imperialism
Europeans and Others

The Great War
Culture, Economy, and Politics in the Interwar Period
Inflation and Anxiety

The Russian Revolution
Stalin and Stalinism
Better Living through Revolution

SPRING BREAK

Dictators and their Publics
Return to War

Fighting Fascists

The Holocaust
MIDTERM EXAM in class
Ordinary people, extraordinary acts

Ruins, Rebuilding, and the Creation of Two Europes
Migration and Empires come Home
Empires Old and New

The Algerian War
1968
Revolution and Repression

New Left, New Right, New Europe
The Collapse of Communism
Powerful and Powerless

Europe in the Twenty-first Century
Review Lecture
[review] (last year's exam) (2009 exam review questions)

FINAL EXAM (10:15-12:15, Ballantine 330)