MHI-002

MHI-002

Product Code: MHI-002MODERN

     

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**Course Code: MHI-002**

**Course Title: Modern World**

**Course Overview:**
MHI-002, Modern World, is an extensive course that explores the historical developments, significant events, and transformative processes that have shaped the modern world from the 16th century to the present day. This course aims to provide students with a deep understanding of the social, political, economic, and cultural changes that have defined modern history.

**Course Objectives:**
1. To study the major historical events and movements from the early modern period to contemporary times.
2. To analyze the impact of the Renaissance, Reformation, Enlightenment, and Scientific Revolution on modern society.
3. To understand the causes and consequences of the Industrial Revolution and its global implications.
4. To explore the development of modern nation-states and the rise of imperialism.
5. To examine the major conflicts of the 20th century, including the World Wars, Cold War, and decolonization.
6. To investigate the social and cultural transformations in the modern era, including the rise of democracy, human rights, and globalization.

**Course Content:**
1. **The Early Modern World:**
   - The Renaissance and its impact on art, science, and thought
   - The Reformation and religious transformations in Europe
   - The Enlightenment and the rise of reason and individualism

2. **Revolutions and Transformations:**
   - The Scientific Revolution and its contributions to modern science
   - The Industrial Revolution and the rise of industrial societies
   - Political revolutions, including the American and French Revolutions

3. **Imperialism and Colonialism:**
   - The expansion of European empires
   - The impact of colonialism on Asia, Africa, and the Americas
   - Resistance and independence movements

4. **The 20th Century:**
   - World War I and its aftermath
   - The interwar period and the rise of totalitarian regimes
   - World War II and its global consequences
   - The Cold War and the division of the world into ideological blocs

5. **Decolonization and Globalization:**
   - The process of decolonization and the emergence of new nations
   - The rise of globalization and its economic, social, and cultural effects
   - Contemporary issues in the modern world, including human rights, environmental challenges, and technological advancements

6. **Social and Cultural Developments:**
   - Changes in social structures and the role of women in modern society
   - The impact of mass media and popular culture
   - Movements for civil rights and social justice

**Learning Outcomes:**
By the end of the course, students will be able to:
- Identify and explain the major events and movements that have shaped the modern world.
- Analyze the social, political, economic, and cultural transformations from the 16th century to the present.
- Understand the global interconnectedness and its historical roots.
- Appreciate the diversity of experiences and perspectives in modern history.

**Assessment:**
The course assessment may include written assignments, examinations, project work, and participation in class discussions to evaluate the understanding and analytical skills of students.

**Recommended Readings:**
A selection of textbooks, primary sources, and scholarly articles will be recommended to provide a comprehensive understanding of the topics covered in the course.