HIST 105
Introduction to 20th-Century World History
Units: 3.0, Hours: 3-0
A broad interpretive survey of the major forces that have shaped the contemporary world from the end of World War I to the present. Particular emphasis is placed on the global spread of Western ideas and institutions, on the rise of the Third World, and on growing interdependence among nations. A lecture course with audio-visual presentations and optional discussion sections.
Note: Credit will be granted for only one of 105, 242.
Formerly: 242
Undergraduate course in History offered by the Department of History in the Faculty of Humanities.