Minor in Early Modern Studies - Humanity, Nature, and Environment in the Early Modern Period II: Enlightenment to Romanticism EMSP 3002   Humanity, Nature, and Environment in the Early Modern Period II: Enlightenment to Romanticism
CREDIT HOURS: 3
This interdisciplinary class provides an overview of major changes and continuities in the representation of the natural world, and the relationship between human beings and the natural environment, in the early modern period. The second part of the class begins with the 18th century Enlightenment and ends with the rise of Romantic views of nature in the early 19th century.
NOTES: EMSP 3001.03 & EMSP 3002.03 must normally be taken in the same academic year to fulfill the requirements of the EMSP Combined Honours degree.
FORMAT:
  • Lecture
  • Tutorial

PREREQUISITES: EMSP 3001.03 or permission of the instructor.
EXCLUSIONS: EMSP 3000.06