Week - 1 |
Week 1: The English Bourgeoisie Revolution: distinctions of England from Continental Europe; advantages of being an island state and the concepts of consultation and cooperation which originate from the feudatory structure |
Week - 2 |
Week 2: The English Bourgeoisie Revolution: the place of charters such as Magna Charta, Habeas Corpus Act, Bill of Rights in the formation of parliamentary tradition, the function of the House of Commons and the House of Lords |
Week - 3 |
The construction of America: formation of colonies; distinctive features of immigrants, the differences between English-French colonies, war of the colonies: the declaration of basic human rights and freedoms |
Week - 4 |
Reasons behind the French Revolution; Social Structure: Aristocracy, Clergyman, The ThirdClass; Bourgeoisie, peasantry and urban proletariat |
Week - 5 |
The status of the King; His Relationship with the Parliament and Society |
Week - 6 |
Economic Structure; Taxation System, Effects of the Seven Years’ War, Mercantilist Policies |
Week - 7 |
The transition from Etat’s Generous to National Assembly and from National Assembly to Constituent Assembly, French Declaration of the Basic Human Rights and Freedoms, the declaration of the Republic and the declaration of French Constitutions |
Week - 8 |
Robes Piyer and the Dictatorship of Freedom |
Week - 9 |
The War; Rise of Napoleon |
Week - 10 |
The Emperorship of Napoleon: The New Order in Europe |
Week - 11 |
The Congress of Vienna: The Emergence of Multilateral Diplomacy: Globalization |
Week - 12 |
The Events of 1830: Nationalism and Liberalism |
Week - 13 |
The Events of 1848: The development of Socialism, rise of Napoleon the 3rd |
Week - 14 |
Developments in the Far East; Allocation of China and the Effects of Japan Emerging as an Imperialist State on Europe |