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Late Modern History (M.A.) ()
EUROPEAN HISTORY I (IV- XV. CENTURIES)
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Course Title
Code
Semester
L+U Hour
Credits
ECTS
EUROPEAN HISTORY I (IV- XV. CENTURIES)
TAR279
4 + 0
4.0
6.0
Prerequisites
None
Language of Instruction
Turkish
Course Level
Graduate Degree
Course Type
Compulsory
Mode of delivery
Lecture, discussion questions and answer explanations of the methods used.
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Goals
Learn the basic elements of medieval European political history. After learning of the Roman period. Understanding the influence of Christianity. The Byzantine state.
Course Content
The fall of Rome and Eastern Rome. Rome after the political conjuncture in Europe. European political history.
Learning Outcomes
1) Europe in LAte Antiquity
2) European Political History in Medieval
3) Germanic migration and Germanic Tribes
4) Byzantine in Medieval
Weekly Topics (Content)
Week
Topics
Teaching and Learning Methods and Techniques
Study Materials
1. Week
Basic Features of the European Geography
Discussion
Brainstorming
Brain Based Learning
Homework
2. Week
Late Roman Empire
Lecture
Opinion Pool
Brain Based Learning
Homework
3. Week
Germanic Tribes
Lecture
Opinion Pool
Brain Based Learning
Homework
4. Week
Germanic Tribes.
Lecture
Workshop
Brain Based Learning
Homework
5. Week
Germanic Tribes
Discussion
Debate
Brain Based Learning
Homework
6. Week
Cristianity
Lecture
Opinion Pool
Brain Based Learning
Homework
7. Week
Byzantine Empire (4th-9th Centuries)
Lecture
Symposium
Brain Based Learning
Homework
8. Week
Frank Empire
Lecture
Large Group Discussion
Brain Based Learning
Homework
9. Week
Vikings
Lecture
Speech Loop
Brain Based Learning
Homework
10. Week
Feodality
Lecture
Opinion Pool
Brain Based Learning
Homework
11. Week
The Rise of the Holy Roman Empire
Lecture
Debate
Brain Based Learning
Homework
12. Week
Magyars and Europe (9th-11th Centuries)
Lecture
Opinion Pool
Brain Based Learning
Homework
13. Week
General Evaluation
Lecture
Debate
Brain Based Learning
Homework
14. Week
General Evaluation
Lecture
Buzz Group
Brain Based Learning
Homework
Sources Used in This Course
Recommended Sources
Georg Ostrogorsky: Bİzans Devleti Tarihi
Henry Bradley: Gothic Domination in Spain
J.M Roberts: Avrupa Tarihi
Norman Davis: Avrupa Tarihi
Will Durant: Kayzer ve Hıristiyanlık
ECTS credits and course workload
Event
Quantity
Duration (Hour)
Total Workload (Hour)
Course Duration (Total weeks*Hours per week)
14
14
196
Homework
5
5
25
Presentation (Including Preparation Time)
5
5
25
Midterm Exam
1
1
1
Final Exam
1
1
1
Total Workload
Total Workload / 30 (s)
ECTS Credit of the Course
30
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