Thursday, June 08, 2006

Lecture 03

We begin the third lecture with an overview of the learning module on the WebCT site, which helps you with your book review of Rethinking the Holocaust. Then we launch into an overview of the process by which the British established their own form of nation-state, constitutional monarchy. While the English and French stories had somewhat different outcomes, as far as the kind of nation-state that was ultimately established, both were stories of politiques in conflict with fanatics, and religious conflicts giving way to national unity and the dawn of an age of political revolution.

I am disabling the link for this podcast because it was pasword-protected and not easily accessible via iTunes. In the future all the lectures will be available without the requirement of a password, so this one will have to remain inaccessible.

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