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Nov 29, 2024
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HIST 488D - Climate, Ecology, and Human Activity in the Premodern World (3 units) CO9, CO13 Introduction to the environmental history of the premodern world, and specifically (although not exclusively) medieval Europe, and with a parallel focus on the integration of paleoecology and paleoclimate data into historical narratives. The principle questions governing this course are: (1) How do we “know” about the past (and what are the range of sources we can use)? (2) In what ways are climate, environment, and human activities related? (3) How do humans think about the world around them?
Maximum units a student may earn: 3
Recommended Preparation: CH 201 or CH 202 ; HIST 300 ; GEOG 121 .
Grading Basis: Graded Units of Lecture: 3 Offered: Every Spring - Even Years
Student Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: 1. analyze and interpret historical and scientific research on the past environment through discussions, written assignments, and oral presentations. 2. explain various aspects of environmental history and its development from the beginning of the Holocence to the end of the Middle Ages. 3. synthesize, analyze, and convey complex historical information by means of a final project and presentation.
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