WESTERN CIVILIZATION 104B
SELF PACED

DR. ALAN M. KIRSHNER

Go to dates for completion of this semesters work!

DIRECTIONS FOR COMPLETING COURSE WORK:

I suspect that since you are reading this you have enrolled in Western Civilization 104B--Self-Paced.  This site includes a course description, a course outline, a course assignment sheet, a list of lecture notes and other assorted handouts used in the regular Western Civilization class.  You will need to fill out the form Online to verify your registration: Instructor's Course Registration. If I fail to receive this form I will list you as a no show.You may complete this course at your leisure-of course that means by the end of the semester. 

This page should provide you with all the information needed to complete your specific tasks.  At the bottom of this page you will find a GUIDELINE FOR COMPLETION that provides you with a guideline as to when I expect you to complete the assignments and the exams. Guidelines are not specific due dates, but a concept of what needs to be done and when to complete this course in one semester. The preferred way of turning in the required assignments is via e-mail.  Send them to me at akirshner@ohlone.edu.  Either attach them as a Word or PDF document or copy and insert them in the body of the e-mail.  DO NOT send Works or Word Perfect attachments.  I will be posting grades evey few weeks on the internet at
http:// www2.ohlone.edu/ people/akirshner/gradeswc.html and
http:// www.kirshnerisms.com/gradeswc.html

When you are ready for Exam I, Exam II or Exam III, please request them via e-mail and I will send you the exam.  However, I will not send an exam until I have received your reaction reading papers that are scheduled before the exam. I will also not send an exam if I haven't received the last exam from you even if you completed the papers.  I grade the exams like I would a mini term paper—meaning, I expect loads of information with lots of typed pages.  Please remember to place the exact question you are answering on your answer sheets or mail me back the exam paper I sent to you. If you do not and I cannot figure out which question from the 10 different exams I have you are answering, it could hurt your grade dramatically.  If you prefer, you can take the exam on campus during my office hours as posted.(NOT AN OPTION FOR SUMMER COLLEGE)   If you cannot make it at that time, I might be able to set a different schedule.  If  I cannot be in my office during your availabilty to take the exam you will have to take the e-mail option.  You cannot use notes or books on exams taken at Ohlone.  However, on the take-home exams you can, in fact should, do as much research as you would with a term paper.

If you do not complete the course by the end of the semester I will be forced to give you an F (failure).  If you must miss the final exam for a college approved reason you can obtain an Incomplete form from the Registrar’s office. If you receive an incomplete, DO NOT reregister for this course.  The computer will throw you out anyway.  An incomplete maintains your registration.  

This course can be taken credit/no-credit.  If you want to go this route, fill out the form in the Admissions Office before the fourth week of school.  I do not have to be informed that you have taken advantage of the credit/no-credit option.

If you have any questions you can contact me at my office.  My office (8320) hours are posted at About My Courses(NOT AN OPTION DURING SUMMER COLLEGE) You can call me at 659-6242 during those times or leave a message on my tape machine at any other time. (NOT AN OPTION DURING SUMMER COLLEGE) You can e-mail your questions, papers or exams to me at akirshner@ohlone.edu.

NOTES:         

1. Few students complete the self-paced course.  Not that this course is any more difficult than the classroom course, but most students are not use to scheduling their own time.  I always advise students to take the classroom section as there is an instructor with a whip over them. If this is the only way your schedule permits you to take this course--GOOD LUCK! 

2. Treat this course like any other scheduled class.  If you set up a regular schedule you will finish the course and receive an excellent grade.  Very few students who complete the course get a grade less than B.  Most students  get A grades, but as I wrote above, few students complete the course.

3.  I advise you to follow the “Guidelines on Completion” as close as possible.  Few students who wait for the last moment to turn in their work have done well.  Getting ten two page reaction papers and three term-paper size exams done in a few days is near impossible.

4. Ohlone's withdrawal policy permits a student to withdraw before the third week of class without a grade or notation appearing on the transcript.  Between the third and twelfth weeks of school a student must receive a W if s/he withdraws(BE SURE TO CHECK EXACT DATES IN THE CATALOGUE . (NOT AN OPTION DURING SUMMER COLLEGE) If the student fails to withdraw after the stated date, s/he can only receive an F or an I. 

 ACADEMIC DISHONESTY:
   
Academic dishonesty defrauds all those who depend upon the integrity of the college, its courses, and its degrees and certificates.  Students are expected to follow the ethical standards required in Ohlone courses.  These standards are defined in the Policy on Academic Dishonesty.   Violations of this policy include cheating and plagarism.

 STANDARDS OF STUDENT CONDUCT:

The student has the right and shares the responsibility to exercise the freedom to learn.  The student is expected to conduct himself/herself in accordance with the standards of the College that are designed to perpetuate its educational purposes.

COURSE DESCRIPTION:
    
This course is a survey of the cultural, social and political developments in Western Civilization, and how they relate  to other world societies, from the rise of the nation-state through contemporary times with a speculative look at the future. 

TEXTBOOK:

Henry M. Sayre, The Humanities: Culture, Continuity and Change: 1600 to the Present, Volume II, Pearson, 2008.# ISBN-10: 0205696686 # ISBN-13: 978-0205696680

1.  A reading list applicable to each section of the course outline can be found under Course Assignments below. Upon completion of each reading assignment you must submit a two-page typed paper explaining what you learned about history, your society or yourself.  This reaction paper is from the readings within this packet and in the textbook—not the lecture videos.  Please note that I am asking for a reaction paper, not a summary of the readings--I have read the material.  Each paper is worth 10 points.
2.   The assignment sheet lists videopodcasts that must be downloaded from iTunes Ohlone and must be viewed. Please note the words “must view.” This means that they are required.  If you prefer not to download them, you can obtain the iTunes videocasts by providing me with two blank DVD disks and an envelope or box with sufficient postage to mail the iTunes videos back to you.   You will still need to download itunes, if you do not have it on your computer, to view the videocasts.  You can download iTunes free from Apple for a PC or Mac. http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/   Some of the iTunes Video podcast I did failed.  In those situations you will need to view applicable video tapes that are on reserve in the library.   They have been placed on reserve for this class--Dr. Kirshner's Western Civilization 104B Course.  The lecture videos cannot be taken home. Assignments are listed below under Course assignment. If any problems arise, please let me know as soon as possible.   Sometimes new clerks lack familiarity with this course. Using the call numbers I have listed with the material should help.   
3.   After you have complete all the required assignments for Sections I through III, please contact me via e-mail to send you an exam or for you to make an appointment for Exam I at the college during my office hours.  After you have completed all the required assignments for Sections IV through VII and Exam I, please contact me via e-mail to send you an exam or for you to make an appointment for Exam II at the college during my office hours.  After completing all the required assignments for Sections VIII through X and Exam II, please contact me via e-mail to send you an exam or for you to make an appointment for Exam III at the college during my office hours. All exams, whether you take them at Ohlone or via e-mail,  will consist of essay questions and you will have to answer one of the three questions provided. Only e-mail exams are availble during the summer.
4.   If you have any questions regarding the readings or would like to discuss an historical even with me, you are welcome and encouraged to visit me in my office.  Since I do not hold office hours during the summer, you will need to sends me your questions via e-mail.
5.   Again let me state that your exams MUST be mini-term papers. A term-paper is generally 25 to 30 pages.  So I will let you decide what a mini-term paper is, but you can be sure it is not 2 or 3 pages.
6.   Your grade will be an exact average of three exams and the sum total of ten two-page reaction papers (worth 10 points each). Translation--I will add up the four grades and divide by four. Grades are standard, eg. 89.6 to 100 is an A.

 COURSE OUTLINE

SECTIONS:    

I.        BOUNDED:  The Rise of National-States
A.  A look back
B.   Machiavellian
C.   Absolutism vs. Constitutionalism
D.   Mercantilism--International Conflict

II.       EMERGING:  The Baroque Era & The Enlightenment
A.   Balls are Heresy
B.   Cities--Structure twisted straight
C.   Free Schools
D.   Science, Sex and Culture

III.       EXPULSION: The Age of Revolution
A.   Examining the land and the people
B.   American Dreams and French Realitie
C.   Liberty and Equality
D.   Napoleonic Complex

EXAM I

IV.       CHANGE:   The Rise of Nationalism
A.   Lets be Romantic!
B.   Ripe Fruit or Strong Winds?
C.   Upheavals
D.   Blood and Iron

V.       ENERGY:   Industrialism and the Rise of the Masses
A.   Power
B.   Capital and Labor
C.   Impact
D.   Sex, Society and Culture

VI.       SCRAMBLE: Western Imperialism
A.   Penetration
B.   Migration
C.   Neo-Colonialism
D.   Responses

VII.     EXPLOSION: World War I and Its Aftermath
A.   A Closed System
B.   The shot heard round the world
C.   Lenin vs. Wilson
D.   Once they've seen Paree

EXAM II

VIII.   ANTITHESIS: The Mass Movements of Marxism & Fascism
A.   Totalitarianism of the right and the left
B.   Ideologies
C.   Stalin's Russia
D.   Fascist & NAZI Expansion

XI.        IMPLOSION: World War II and Its Aftermath
A.   First they came for . . .
B.   BOOM!
C.   An Iron Curtain
D.   A Look to the East

X .       POLARIZATION:  Cold War-Détente & MODERNITY
A.   East-West Conflic
B.   North-South Reaction
C.   The Myth of Sisyphus
D.   It Ain't What It Use To Be!

EXAM III

COURSE ASSIGNMENTS

NOTE:              
All readings stated as required are required. Viewing the  class lectures on video podcasts and video tape is also required. In Spring 2007 I created video podcasts of my classroom lectures. You can download them from Ohlone’s iTunes College: http://itunes.Ohlone.edu  Video tapes are from the Spring 1995 Western Civilization 104B course.  I suggest you watch video podcasts in the small screen version as the resolution at larger sizes is very poor due to the need to reduce the size of the video file. Tab 2 at the iTunes History 104B site has the video podcast with subtitles! When asking for the video tapes from 1995 in the library please use the call numbers.

I.       BOUNDED!
         
REQUIRED READING:
pp. vii-xvi, 800-803,  Chapter 27
        
REQUIRED VIEWING:
          Ohlone iTunes video podcasts 1/29/07 (Part 1), 1/29/07 (Part 2), 1/31/07, 2/9/07, 2/12/07 and Lecture 2 (VID/621), Lecture 3 (VID/622), Lecture 4 (VID/622), Lecture 5 (VID/623)

II.     EMERGING

REQUIRED READING: Chapters 25 & 29

REQUIRED VIEWING:
          Ohlone iTunes video podcasts 2/21/07, 2/28/07, 3/5/07,  and Lecture 7 (VID/624), Lecture 8 (VID/624), Lecture 9  (VID/625),   

III.     EXPULSION

REQUIRED READING: Chapters 30, 31 & 32
 
REQUIRED VIEWING:
          Ohlone iTunes video podcasts 3/7/07, 3/9/07, 3/14/07

EXAM I

IV.   CHANGE

REQUIRED READING: Chapters 33, 34 & 36
REQUIRED VIEWING:
         Ohlone iTunes video podcasts , 3/14/07 (repeat--especially last part of tape) 3/16/07, 3/19/07, 3/21/07, 3/23/07

V.     ENERGY

REQUIRED READING: Chapters 35 & 37

REQUIRED VIEWING:
          Ohlone iTunes video podcasts  4/2/07, 4/4/07, 4/6/07, 4/9/07
          ALSO VIEW: Video, "Disease in the 19th Century"(#VID/071)

VI.    SCRAMBLE

REQUIRED READING:    Chapters 39 & 40
        
REQUIRED VIEWING:         
         Ohlone iTunes video podcasts 4/11/07,  4/13/07

VII.  EXPLOSION
         
REQUIRED READING: Chapter 42

REQUIRED VIEWING:
         Ohlone iTunes video podcasts 4/16/07, 4/18/07

EXAM II

VIII. ANTITHESIS

REQUIRED READING:  reread pp. 1359-1364, Chapter 44
         
REQUIRED VIEWING:
         Ohlone iTunes video podcasts 4/30/07, 5/2/07, 5/7/07         
         Also VIEW:   Videos, "Fit to Rule"  (#VID/072)
         and "The Twisted Cross" (#VID/073)

IX.    IMPLOSION

REQUIRED READING:  Chapter 45

REQUIRED VIEWING:
         Ohlone iTunes video podcasts 5/11/07, 5/14/07, 5/16/07

X.     POLARIZATION

REQUIRED READING:   Chapters 46, 47 & 48
         
REQUIRED VIEWING:
         Ohlone iTunes video podcasts 5/18/07

 

EXAM III

Western Civilization 104B: Lecture Video List
Lecture Title Taped Call #
1 Orientation 1/18/95 VID/621
2 Orientation & Review of WC104A 1/20/95 VID/621
3 Nation-States & Machiavelli 1/23/95 VID/622
4 Nation-States & Hobbes 1/25/95 VID/622
5 Nation-States: Gunpowder & Europe 1/27/95 VID/623
6 Nation-States & Locke(Group Meeting: Social) 1/30/95 VID/623
7 War, War & More War 2/03/95 VID/624
8 Dare to know to grow! 2/06/95 VID/624
9 Do you need to lose weight? 2/08/95 VID/625
10 Tick-Tock: Starry Messenger Video 2/10/95 VID/625
11 Tick-Tock 2: The Enlightenment 2/13/95 VID/626
12 The Age of Revolution 2/24/95 VID/626
13 The French Revolution: Circular Reasoning 2/27/95 VID/627
14 French Ideals and American Realities 3/01/95 VID/627
15 GO OVER EXAM & Rights of WO/MAN 3/06/95 VID/628
16 Nationalism: Let’s be romantic! 3/08/95 VID/628
17 Nationalism: High Winds & Storms-Group Meeting 3/10/95 VID/629
18 Nationalism:The Unification of Italy & Germany 3/13/95 VID/629
19 The Industrial Revolution 3/15/95 VID/630
20 No Green! Group Meeting 3/17/95 VID/630
21 Germs Video 3/20/95 VID/631
22 Germs Finished + Imperialism 3/22/95 VID/631
23 Imperialism: Halford J. Mackinder 3/24/95 VID/632
24 Imperialism: Mackinder + WWI Introduction 4/03/95 VID/632
25 The Great War 4/05/95 VID/633
26 The Marx’s Brother 4/12/95 VID/634
27 Marx’s Continued:Up, down & sideways 4/14/95 VID/634
28 GO OVER EXAM II: History of the USSR 4/17/95 VID/635
29 USSR & China + Group Meeting 4/19/95 VID/635
30 Opposites Attract & Attack 4/21/95 VID/636
31 Nazism’s Aftermath 4/26/95 VID/636
32 Hitler and the end of WW II 4/28/95 VID/637
33 Aftermath of WW II + Group Meeting 5/01/95 VID/637
34 A look to the East: Korea & Vietnam 5/03/95 VID/638
35 Vietnam continues 5/05/95 VID/638
36 Post War Europe 5/10/95 VID/639
37 Nuts, Mads & Star War 5/17/95 VID/639
38 Restaurant at the end of the Universe! 5/19/95 VID/640

GUIDELINE FOR COMPLETION

WESTERN CIVILIZATION 104B -FALL 2009

The schedule that follows suggests completion dates for your assignments.  Although it is not mandatory, I strongly suggest you adhere to this schedule. All the lectures are mandatory and can be downloaded from http:// itunes.ohlone.eduYou should send all your papers to me via e-mail—this includes your exams.  This is the preferred method.  Either attach as a Word or pdf file or copy and paste the paper into the e-mail—especially if you are using Works or Word Perfect. You write your papers based only on the textbook readings. My e-mail is: AKirshner@ohlone.edu

                                                                       

 

SUGGESTED  DATES FOR COMPLETION OF ASSIGNMENT

Paper 1                       September 8

SEPTEMBER 11:  I MUST HAVE RECEIVED YOUR ONLINE REGISTRATION FORM INDICATING YOU ARE IN THE COURSE BY TODAY OR I NEED TO INDICATE ON MY  ATTENDANCE REPORT THAT YOU ARE A NO SHOW.

Paper 2                       September 16

Paper 3                       September 23

EXAM  I                     September 30  (If you have not turned in at least one paper by this date, I urge you
                             to withdraw from the class.)              

Paper 4                       October 7

Paper 5                       October 15

Paper 6                       October 22

Paper 7                       October 29

October 29:  IF YOU HAVE NOT TURNED IN ANY WORK BY THIS DATE OR HAVE NOT SENT ME A NOTE INDICATING YOU INTEND TO COMPLETE THIS COURSE THIS SEMESTER I WILL DROP YOU AS OF THIS DATE.

EXAM  II                   NOVEMBER 4 (If you are only ready to take Exam I  by this date, I urge you to withdraw.)                           

Paper 8                       November 10

Paper 9                       November 25(If you feel by this date that you cannot complete the course this semester you should withdraw as I must give you an F for the course.)

Paper 10                     December 4

EXAM  III                  December 14 (If you haven't completed the course by this time, you will receive an F for the course. If you want an incomplete the form must be obtained at Admissions and filled out completely. )

 

NOTES: My E-mail address is AKirshner@ohlone.edu - this is the way to turn in your assignments and exams (you will request exams via e-mail after completing all papers due before said exam). My web page to view example exams is at http://www2.ohlone.edu/people/akirshner/westcivbexams.html. My office hours are listed on the schedule on my About My Courses page.   I will not hold office hours during summer and, therefore, questions should also be posed via e-mail. I will try and post grades weekly at http://www.Ohlone.edu/people/akirshner/gradeswc.html and at http://www.Kirshnerisms.com/gradeswc.html  

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