Undergraduate Course> Athabasca University
History (HIST) 499
History of the Family in Western Europe: From the Middle Ages to the Industrial Revolution (Revision 1)
Delivery mode: Individualized study.
Credits: 3 - Humanities
Prerequisite: Credit in at least one history course is recommended but not required.
Centre: Centre for Global and Social Analysis
HIST 499 has a Challenge for Credit option
Overview
HIST 499 traces the changes that have occurred in family life in Western Europe from the Middle Ages to the Industrial Era. The course is organized chronologically to emphasize that families do not exist in isolation. They are a component of a larger social structure, and are affected by economic, political, intellectual, and religious movements. The course examines the functions of the family, relationships within the family, and the family as an economic unit. Furthermore, it examines how these areas were affected by historical events.
Outline
Unit 1: An Introduction to Family History
Unit 2: The Family in the Middle Ages
Unit 3: The Family in the Early Modern Era
Unit 4: The Family in the Industrial Age
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