John Merriman is a history professor at Charles Seymour at Yale University. Merriman is a 19th century French history expert who earned a PhD in Michigan University. From the year 1815 to 1851, Red City: Limoges of the 19th century and the revolutionary leftist repression of France, France, 1848 to 1851 He is the author of the book. Recently, the stone of Balazuc: the time of the village of France (Norton, 2002). He is often teaching contemporary European history research at Yale University.
European history Modern early European early European civilization birth This course outlines the history of modern Europe from the Renaissance (around 1450) to the French Revolution, the Napoleonic war, and the revolution of industrial origins. Special attention is paid to the development of knowledge and religion, the evolution of the state and the government, and the transformation of everyday life. At the end of the course, you will not only be familiar with the events, personality and importance of the early European history, but you will also understand the impact of ancient events on ourselves. It is a day. You can also receive training on historians' skills and methods. Reading and analyzing the text of history (main source), evaluating historian's explanation (used information), and telling analysis in writing
This course is about Western Europe during the Renaissance. It is intended to provide a comprehensive introduction to the overall history of the Renaissance, but it focuses on the history of the Renaissance High Cultural Center, Northern Italy and the Burgundian Lowlands. The theme of the course is the emergence of modern Western European countries for 250 years, showing the late Middle Ages and the beginning of the present age. In addition to studying the political development of Italian city state and then the Nordic dynastic monarchy, we also studied the political thought of this period and eventually formed the work of Niccolo Machiavelli.