Minor in Early Modern Studies - Conceptions of State, Society and Revolution in the Early Modern Period II EMSP 4002   Conceptions of State, Society and Revolution in the Early Modern Period II
CREDIT HOURS: 3
This course examines political works, both philosophical and literary, by important and/or influential writers from the eighteenth to early nineteenth centuries, in the context of the rise of modern civil society, the expansion of European colonialism, changing gender norms, the trans-Atlantic slave trade, the French Revolution, and the Napoleonic wars.
NOTES: EMSP 4001.03 & EMSP 4002.03 must normally be taken in the same academic year to fulfill the requirements of the EMSP Combined Honours degree.
FORMAT: Seminar
PREREQUISITES: EMSP 4001.03 or permission of the instructor.
EXCLUSIONS: EMSP 4000.06