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Biography: Jerry Bentley is a professor of world history and early modern European history at the University of Hawaii. He is also the director of the World History Center and the editor of the World History Journal. He is the author of numerous publications in the field of world history, including the encounter of the Old World: intercultural contact and exchange in the modern era (New York, 1993), the world of scholarship in the 20th century History (Washington, DC, 1996). F. Ziegler) Tradition and Encounter: Past World Perspectives (Boston, 1999, 2003)
Globalization is an important part of world growth. Regardless of the person's position in the modern world, globalism helps the creation of today's modern world and is also important for the development of history. Through globalization, opening the market to foreign investors around the world enables the world to connect and promote the growth of the world economy.
In this course we will look at the history of Europe from black death to the French Revolution. This era is known as "early modern times". In other words, it shows the era of European history not in medieval times, but it is not very modern. Many features of contemporary society such as nation-state, free trade economy, religious pluralism, scientific rationalism, secular culture originate from the early modernity, but this era is also important to the important continuity of the medieval It is relevant. In this course, we will explore how European people reconsider their world in the transition from medieval to modern. Topics to consider include art revival, religious reform, exploration and colonialism, the rise of science, and the expansion of the state.