Course Name |
(中) 英國史(3046) |
(Eng.) History of England |
Offering Dept |
Department of History |
Course Type |
Elective |
Credits |
2 |
Teacher |
Chao-Chi Hsu |
Department |
Department of History/Undergraduate |
Language |
English |
Semester |
2024-FALL |
Course Description |
This course introduces the history of England from early modern era to modern, encompassing the reign of the House of Tudor, the House of Stuart, and the House of Hanover. It is well remembered by people that England is the forerunner of the Industrial Revolution, that the Crown once held sway nearly one fourth of the population and the land of the whole world, and that England has set a paradigm of parliamentary system. However, these events or facts cannot comprise the whole picture of the history. In order to understand the history of England more properly and thoroughly, this course will provide basic analyses on its developments of religion, politics, economics, society, art, and culture. |
Prerequisites |
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self-directed learning in the course |
Y |
Relevance of Course Objectives and Core Learning Outcomes(%) |
Teaching and Assessment Methods for Course Objectives |
Course Objectives |
Competency Indicators |
Ratio(%) |
Teaching Methods |
Assessment Methods |
1. To understand the developments of the history of England from early modern to modern. |
1.Historical research ability |
4.Social concern |
5.International perspective |
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Exercises |
Discussion |
Lecturing |
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Attendance |
Assignment |
Quiz |
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Course Content and Homework/Schedule/Tests Schedule |
Week |
Course Content |
Week 1 |
Introduction: Fundamental Research Questions of early modern England |
Week 2 |
Introduction: Fundamental Research Questions of modern England |
Week 3 |
The Creation of Tudor Dynasty (I):Henry VII and his challenges |
Week 4 |
The Creation of Tudor Dynasty (I):North Borderlands |
Week 5 |
The Creation of Tudor Dynasty (I):Wales |
Week 6 |
The Creation of Tudor Dynasty (I):Ireland |
Week 7 |
The Henrician Reformation: Preface on the question ’What is Religion?’ |
Week 8 |
The Henrician Reformation: Influences from Continental Reformation |
Week 9 |
The Henrician Reformation: Protestant common doctrines |
Week 10 |
The Henrician Reformation: Debates on the Eucharist |
Week 11 |
The Henrician Reformation: Debates on liturgy |
Week 12 |
The Henrician Reformation: Breach with Rome |
Week 13 |
The Growth of Protestantism to 1625: Edward VI |
Week 14 |
The Growth of Protestantism to 1625: 1549 and 1552 Prayer Book |
Week 15 |
The Growth of Protestantism to 1625: Mary I and Catholic Reaction |
Week 16 |
Final |
Week 17 |
Self-directed Learning Week: (watch a video and answer some questions)
A Rare Survival of Tudor Architecture: Little Morton Hall |
Week 18 |
Self-directed Learning Week:
Leo F. Solt, Church and State in Early Modern England, 1509-1640. New York: Oxford University Press, 1990. Chapter 2: Anglican Reformation. |
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Evaluation |
Final, Class Attendance, In-Class Assignment or Test |
Textbook & other References |
Textbook:
John Miller, Early modern Britain: 1450-1750. West Nyack: Cambridge University Press, 2017.
References:
1. Christopher Haigh ed., The Cambridge Historical Encyclopedia of Great Britain and Ireland (1985)
2. Simon Schama, A History of Britain, 3vols. (2000)
3. David Harris Willson and Stuart E. Prall, A History of England (1984)
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Teaching Aids & Teacher's Website |
Textbook:
John Miller, Early modern Britain: 1450-1750. West Nyack: Cambridge University Press, 2017. |
Office Hours |
Tuesday afternoon; please make an appointment in advance. |
Sustainable Development Goals, SDGs |
04.Quality Education   16.Peace and Justice | include experience courses:N |
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