READING SCHEDULE & READING QUESTIONS
(1) Unless otherwise noted, all readings are from the textbook (Hunt, et al., The Making of the West). Readings from other texts handed out in
class are mentioned by name on their due date.
(2) Dates listed are read-by dates (the assigned pages should be completed by the date listed).
Hunt, et al., The Making of the West, 3rd ed.
Thanks to one of your classmates, here is a link to the full edition (not just Volume II) of the textbook. The pagination is the same.
Terms List 3 [due Oct. 20th]
Terms List 4 [due Nov. 3rd]
2nd 6 Weeks Supplemental Reading Packet
Enlightenment Reader Selections:
a) The Introduction (for a refresher, IF you need it)
b) John Locke, Some Thoughts Concerning Education, pp. 73-93
c) Treatise of the Three Imposters, pp. 94-114
d) Denis Diderot, Encyclopedia, pp. 156-159
e) Moses Mendelssohn, Jerusalem: Or on Religious Power and Judaism, pp. 208-219
The focus of our discussion on Friday, Nov. 3rd will be on Enlightenment ideas of religion.
class are mentioned by name on their due date.
(2) Dates listed are read-by dates (the assigned pages should be completed by the date listed).
Hunt, et al., The Making of the West, 3rd ed.
Thanks to one of your classmates, here is a link to the full edition (not just Volume II) of the textbook. The pagination is the same.
Terms List 3 [due Oct. 20th]
Terms List 4 [due Nov. 3rd]
2nd 6 Weeks Supplemental Reading Packet
Enlightenment Reader Selections:
a) The Introduction (for a refresher, IF you need it)
b) John Locke, Some Thoughts Concerning Education, pp. 73-93
c) Treatise of the Three Imposters, pp. 94-114
d) Denis Diderot, Encyclopedia, pp. 156-159
e) Moses Mendelssohn, Jerusalem: Or on Religious Power and Judaism, pp. 208-219
The focus of our discussion on Friday, Nov. 3rd will be on Enlightenment ideas of religion.