7 January
9 January
Discussion

14 January
16 January
Discussion

21 January
23 January
Discussion

28 January
30 January
Discussion

4 February
6 February
Discussion

11 February
13 February
Discussion

18 February
20 February
Discussion

25 February
27 February
Discussion

3 March
5 March
Discussion

SPRING BREAK

17 March
19 March
Discussion

24 March
26 March
Discussion

31 March
2 April
Discussion

7 April
9 April
Discussion

14 April
16 April
Discussion

21 April
23 April
Discussion

30 April

Europe and Europeans, 1815 and Today
Old Regimes and New
Defining Europe

Nations, States, and Europe, c. 1815-1870
Liberals and Conservatives
Hopes and Fears of the Future

NO CLASS: Martin Luther King Day
Print, Culture, Politics
Reading the City

Population, Poverty, and Industry
Radicals and Socialists
Conditions of the Working Class

Political History and Social History
Revolutions of 1848
Understanding History, Making Revolutions

Internationals and Empires
Mass Culture? Separate Spheres and Universal Exhibitions
Europe and Nationalism post-1848

The New Imperialism
MIDTERM EXAM in class [CHANGE OF DATE in response to student demand!!]
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 of 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

The New Political Spectrum
Disintegration and Unification and Disintegration
Bosnia

Europe in the Twenty-first Century
Review Lecture
[review]

FINAL EXAM (12:30-2:30, Ballantine 003)