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Paris, France - Course Descriptions - Social and Political Discourse in Early Modern Europe

Course Information

Subject: History (HIST)
Number: 338
Language of Instruction: English

Contact Hours and Credits

Semester Session: 60 contact hours, 4 semester credits, 6 quarter credits

Availability

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Summary

Examines how the debates of the 16th and 17th centuries set the foundations of modernity. Studies how rival interpretations of the nature of political obligation, religious commitment, and human freedom defined a public space where the agents of innovation and tradition struggled for dominance.

Full Description

Examines how the debates of the 16th and 17th centuries set the foundations of modernity. Studies how rival interpretations of the nature of political obligation, religious commitment, and human freedom defined a public space where the agents of innovation and tradition struggled for dominance.

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Social and Political Discourse in Early Modern Europe

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