INTRODUCTION TO WEST CIV MODULE : ALL THE LESSONS
About this module:
This class is an introduction to the history of western civilization, a 2500‐year span of time covering mainly western world affairs.
Western civilization refers to the art, literature, culture, and enduring ideas that emerged from the eastern Mediterranean basin in the centuries before the common era, that developed in myriad forms through the Middle Ages, and that ultimately took modern shape after the Renaissance. From the intellectual speculation of the Greeks emerged the philosophic and scientific thought of Latin and Arabic culture, and eventually the ideals of the early modern Enlightenment. From the Hebrew Bible grew the faiths of Judaism, Islam, and Christianity, and the ethical framework of modern society. From Greek art and literature emerged the masterpieces of the Renaissance and beyond.
The program of the year:
- The cradle of Civilization.
- Early River Valley Civilizations.
- EGYPTIAN Civilization.
- CHINESE Civilization.
- Classical Greece.
- Alexanders-Empire.
The lessons of the module:
some useful videos: *CLICK ON THE TITLE OF THE VIDEO*
- Ancient Egypt Explained in 12 Minutes
- Sumerians and their Civilization Explained in 7 Minutes
- Ancient China: History, Dynasties & Inventions
- The Rise and Fall of the Sumerian City of Ur
- The Royal Life in Ancient Egypt Explained