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1 Unit 1: Ancient River-Valley Civilizations
1 The Emergence of Early Culture 2 Egypt: Land of the Pharaohs

2 1 The Emergence of Early Culture
Prehistory Mesopotamia Sumerian Period Akkadian Period Neo-Sumerian Period Old Babylonia The Assyrian Empire The Chaldean Empire The Persian Empire Unit 1 Ancient River-Valley Civilizations

3 2 Egypt: Land of the Pharaohs
One People, One Language The God-Kings Old Kingdom, Dynasties III-VI Middle Kingdom, Dynasties XI-XII New Kingdom, Dynasties XVIII-XX Unit 1 Ancient River-Valley Civilizations

4 Unit 2: Greece: Birthplace of Western Civilization
3 The Aegean Heritage 4 Early Greece: Preparation for the Good Life 5 Hellenic Athens: The Fulfillment of the Good Life 6 Greece: From Hellenic to Hellenistic World 7 The Greek Arts Unit 2 Greece: Birthplace of Western Civilization

5 Unit 2 Greece: Birthplace of Western Civilization
3 The Aegean Heritage Cycladic Culture Minoan Civilization Mycenaean Civilization Unit 2 Greece: Birthplace of Western Civilization

6 4 Early Greece: Preparation for the Good Life
The Geography of Mainland Greece Greek Religion in the Heroic Age The Archaic Period The Rise of Athens Greek Thought Unit 2: Greece: Birthplace of Western Civilization

7 5 Hellenic Athens: The Fulfillment of the Good Life
Athens: The Golden Age The Theatre: A Greek Invention The Age of Pericles The Critics of Athens: Socrates and Aristophanes Unit 2 Greece: Birthplace of Western Civilization

8 6 Greece: From Hellenic to Hellenistic World
Plato Aristotle The Greek Philosopher’s Legacy Unit 2 Greece: Birthplace of Western Civilization

9 Unit 2 Greece: Birthplace of Western Civilization
7 The Greek Arts Greek Civilization Geometric Period Archaic Period Classical Period Hellenistic Period Music Words and Music The Art of Dance Unit 2 Greece: Birthplace of Western Civilization

10 Unit 3: Rome: The International Culture
8 A Thousand Years of Rome 9 Roman Art and Architecture: The Arts of Megalopolis

11 8 A Thousand Years of Rome
Roman Legends and Virtues The Republic The Empire Roman Religions and Philosophy Rome’s Achievements Contrasting Values in Greece and Rome The Best of the Roman Ideal Unit 3 Rome: The International Culture

12 9 Roman Art and Architecture: The Arts of Megalopolis
Etruscan Civilization The Roman Arts Pompeii Architecture and Engineering Sculpture, Painting and Minor Arts Greek Theory and Roman Practice The Imperial City Unit 3 Rome: The International Culture

13 Unit 4: Judaism and Christianity
10 The Star and the Cross 11 The Beginnings of Christian Art

14 Unit 4 Judaism and Christianity
10 The Star and the Cross The Chosen People Early Jewish History Four Unique Aspects of Judaism: Monotheism Covenant Graven Images Name of God not to be taken in vain Prophecy Unit 4 Judaism and Christianity

15 10 The Star and the Cross (cont’d)
Christianity Teachings of Jesus Early Christianity The Impact of Christianity The Bible Literary Selections: Psalms of David Revelation Unit 4 Judaism and Christianity

16 11 The Beginnings of Christian Art
Roman Catacombs Christian Symbols Christian Sculpture Coptic Art The Age of Constantine Basilicas Ravenna and the Byzantine World San Vitale The City of Constantine Hagia Sophia The Iconoclastic Controversy The Second Golden Age Unit 4 Judaism and Christianity

17 Unit 5: The Age of Faith 12 Building Medieval Walls
13 The Late Middle Ages: Expansion and Synthesis 14 The Medieval Synthesis in Art 15 Medieval Music: Sacred and Secular

18 12 Building Medieval Walls
The Early Church Feudalism Manorialism The Rise of Islam Islamic Architecture Charlemagne and the Carolingian Renaissance The Assimilation of Cultures Northern Heroic Epics Unit 5 The Age of Faith

19 13 The Late Middle Ages: Expansion and Synthesis
A New Century The Universities The Medieval Synthesis Philosophy: Thomas Aquinas Literary Selections: p. 219 Songs of Wandering Scholars Our Lady’s Juggler The Art of Courtly Love A Medieval Woman’s Mirror of Honor: The Treasury of the City of Ladies Unit 5 The Age of Faith

20 14 The Medieval Synthesis in Art
Hiberno-Saxon Period Carolingian Art Romanesque Styles The Bayeux Tapestry Ste.-Madeleine, Vezelay Mont-St.-Michel Early Gothic Style Notre Dame of Paris High Gothic Style Chartres Cathedral Late Gothic Style Unit 5 The Age of Faith

21 15 Medieval Music and Dance: Sacred and Secular
Sacred Music Gregorian Chant The Mass Tropes Sequences Liturgical Drama Unit 5 The Age of Faith

22 15 Medieval Music and Dance: Sacred and Secular (cont’d)
Secular Music Goliards Jongleurs Troubadours and Trouveres Literary Selections: page 252 Duke William IX of Aquitaine Bernart de Ventadorn Beatritz, Countess of Dia Unit 5 The Age of Faith

23 15 Medieval Music and Dance: Sacred and Secular (cont’d)
Polyphonic Music Cantus Firmus Polyphonic Mass Medieval Dance Sacred Dance Secular Dance Unit 5 The Age of Faith

24 Unit 6: The Renaissance 16 A New Way of Looking at the World
17 Renaissance Art: A New Golden Age 18 Renaissance Music: Court and Church 19 Shadow and Substance: Literary Insights into the Renaissance

25 16 A New Way of Looking at the World
The Rise of Humanism Renaissance Science and Technology Exploration and Discovery The Reformation: New Ideas about God and Humankind The Counter-Reformation The Relation of the Individual to the Group Unit 6 The Renaissance

26 17 Renaissance Art: A New Golden Age
The Early Renaissance in Fifteenth-Century Italy The Early Renaissance in the North The High Renaissance in Italy High and Late Renaissance and Mannerism in Sixteenth-Century Italy Late Renaissance and Mannerism in Italy and Spain High and Late Renaissance in the North Unit 6 The Renaissance

27 18 Renaissance Music: Court and Church
Northern Origins of the Musical Renaissance The Franco-Flemish Tradition Developments in Italy Instrumental Music English Secular Vocal Music Unit 6 The Renaissance

28 19 Shadow and Substance: Literary Insights into the Renaissance
Renaissance Authors Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Petrarch Erasmus of Rotterdam Niccolo Macchiavelli Michel de Montaigne Rebalais Castiglione Thomas More William Shakespeare Literary Selection: page 328 Unit 6 The Renaissance

29 Unit 7: The Early Modern World
20 Science, Reason, and Absolutism 21 Art: Baroque, Rococo, and Neoclassic 22 Music: Baroque, Rococo, and Classical

30 20 Science, Reason, and Absolutism
The Seventeenth Century The Eighteenth Century Literature Literary Selection: page 343, Donne, “Song,” “The Flea,” “Holy Sonnet X” Literary Selection: page 344, Marvell, “To His Coy Mistress” Literary Selection: page 345, Milton, “On the Late Massacre in Piedmont,” “On His Blindness” Unit 7 The Early Modern World

31 21 Art: Baroque, Rococo, and Neoclassic
The Baroque Age Rococo Art Neoclassic Art Unit 7 The Early Modern World

32 22 Music: Baroque, Rococo, and Classical
Baroque Music Keyboard Music Instrumental Music Vocal-Instrumental Music Rococo Classicism in Music Haydn Mozart Beethoven Unit 7 The Early Modern World

33 Unit 8: The Middle Modern World
23 Revolution, Romanticism, Realism 24 Romanticism in Music 25 Nineteenth-Century Art: Conflict and Diversity

34 23 Revolution, Romanticism, Realism
Revolution to Waterloo The Revolutions of 1830 and 1848 The Industrial Revolution Development of Western Nations The End of an Era World War I Unit 8 The Middle Modern World

35 23 Revolution, Romanticism, Realism (cont’d)
The Romantic Movement Literary Selections: page 397, Blake, “The Lamb,” “The Tyger” Literary Selections: page 398, Wordsworth, “The World is Too Much With Us” Literary Selections: page 398, Coleridge, “Kubla Kahn” Literary Selections: page 399, Shelley, “To a Skylark” Literary Selections: page 401, Keats, “la Belle Dame Sans Merci” Philosophy, Science, and Social Thought Unit 8 The Middle Modern World

36 23 Revolution, Romanticism, Realism (cont’d)
Romanticism and Realism in America Edgar Allen Poe Ralph Waldo Emerson Walt Whitman Herman Melville Emily Dickinson Paul Lawrence Dunbar Stephen Crane Unit 8 The Middle Modern World

37 Unit 8 The Middle Modern World
24 Romanticism in Music German Lieder Piano Music Frederic Chopin The Symphony Berlioz Brahms Tchaikovsky Opera Verdi Puccini Bizet Impressionism in Music Claude Debussy Unit 8 The Middle Modern World

38 25 Nineteenth-Century Art: Conflict and Diversity
The Romantic Movement and Neoclassic Style Ingres Francisco de Goya Gericault Delacroix Constable Turner Cole Bingham Duncanson Unit 8 The Middle Modern World

39 25 Nineteenth-Century Art: Conflict and Diversity (cont’d)
Realism Millet, Corot, and the Barbizon School Daumier Courbet Homer Eakins Architecture Unit 8 The Middle Modern World

40 25 Nineteenth-Century Art: Conflict and Diversity (cont’d)
Impressionism Edouard Manet Claude Monet Renoir Degas Morisot Cassatt Whistler Rodin Unit 8 The Middle Modern World

41 25 Nineteenth-Century Art: Conflict and Diversity (cont’d)
Post impressionism Cezanne van Gogh Gauguin Seurat Rousseau Munch Unit 8 The Middle Modern World

42 Unit 9: The Twentieth Century
26 Things Fall Apart: The Center Cannot Hold 27 Ideas and Conflicts that Motivate the Twentieth Century 28 Art in the Twentieth Century: Shock Waves and Reactions 29 Modern Music 30 Twentieth-Century Literature

43 26 Things Fall Apart: The Center Cannot Hold
Historical Overview The Culture-Epoch Theory and the Twentieth Century Modern Science Freud and the Inner World Literary Selections: page 463, Eliot, “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” Literary Selections: page 465, Owen, “Dulce et Decorum Est” Literary Selections: page 466, Yeats, “The Second Coming” Literary Selections: page 466, Jeffers, “Shine, Perishing Republic” Literary Selections: page 466, Cullen, “Yet Do I Marvel” Unit 9 The Twentieth Century

44 27 Ideas and Conflicts that Motivate the Twentieth Century
Historical Overview The Cold War Philosophy Religions Civil Rights Gender Issues Racism The Information Society and the Global Village Unit 9 The Twentieth Century

45 28 Art in the Twentieth Century: Shock Waves and Reactions
Prelude Artistic Styles to 1945 Artistic Styles Since 1945 Unit 9 The Twentieth Century

46 Unit 9 The Twentieth Century
29 Modern Music Modernism Neoclassicism, Expressionism, and Neoromanticism Jazz in America The Styles of Jazz Unit 9 The Twentieth Century

47 30 Twentieth-Century Literature
Conventions and Revolts Poetry Drama Modern Prose Fiction The Literature of Moving Images Unit 9 The Twentieth Century

48 Unit 10: Into the Twenty-First Century
31 Crossing Borders: Historical Overview, 32 Art: Moving into the Twenty-First Century 33 Music and Dance in the Twenty-First Century 34 Literature for the New Century

49 31 Crossing Borders: Historical Overview, 1990-2003
Brief History of Terrorism The Growing Significance of Terrorism, Religion, Scientific Developments: Challenges and Possibilities Global Warming The Human Genome Project and Cloning Stem-Cell Research Unit 10 Into the Twenty-First Century

50 32 Art: Moving into the Twenty-First Century
New Artists, Old Traditions Art and New Technologies Feminist Art Art of Transcendence Unit 10 Into the Twenty-First Century

51 33 Music and Dance in the Twenty-First Century
Ellen Taafee Zwilch John Zorn Wynton Marsalis Dance “Swan Lake” “Movin’ Out” Unity 10 Into the Twenty-First Century

52 34 Literature for the New Century
Fiction, Poetry, Drama, and Film Literary Selections: page 561, Collins, “The Names” Literary Selections: page 562, Gewanter, “‘Goya’s The Third of May, 1808’” Literary Selections: page 563, Morrison, “The Power of Language” Unit 10 Into the Twenty-First Century


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