World History: History of the Greatest Empires; Part II
Zbysek Brezina, PhD
History of the Greatest Empires is an introductory course of history's most powerful states around the globe.
Class Experience
US Grade 7 - 10
This introductory survey of world history focuses on the rise and fall of history's most powerful states - empires from the rise of the Ottoman Empire to the Central African Empire. Topics will include the histories of the Serbian Empire, the Portuguese Empire, the Aztec Empire, the Inca Empire, the Spanish Empire, the Mughal Empire, the British Empire, the Russian Empire, the French Empire, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Empire of Japan, and the German Empire. Also, we will learn that although...
The class has two main goals. One is to provide you with a basic factual understanding of the political, military, economic, cultural, and technological development of the greatest empires from 1600 to the present. Just as important, however, is the ability to use this information productively. Thus, this class will also stress the ability to integrate the mass of factual data into some basic understanding of how empires rise and fall, and of the issues which concern policymakers today. In addition, the discussions are designed to develop the ability to think critically. Rote memorization is not as important as the ability to produce and evaluate arguments based on historical evidence. Please do not forget that the most effective learning occurs when you are actively involved.
Dr. Brezina has taught history of the greatest empires at various university prep schools in Europe and the United States as well as at several American colleges and universities.
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The study of the history of the greatest empires deals with some sensitive topics in history such as slavery, ethnic cleansing, civil wars and wars. Dr. Brezina takes great care to present the content in an age-appropriate manner.
There are many sources that are used for teaching the history of the greatest empires in this course. Dr. Brezina studied various primary and secondary sources (articles, book, dissertations, etc.) during his years as a teacher and professor of history that will allow him to interpret the history of the global empires objectively and address the full range of a variety of peoples' histories, including marginalized populations. For example, Dr. Brezina will draw from these books, Empires in World History by Jane Burbank, Universal Empire by Peter Fibiger Bang, Pre-modern Empires by Jerry H. Bentley, Insurgent Empire and Anti-Colonial Resistance by Priyamvada Gopal, The Afterlife of Empires by Joanna Bailkin, Protection and Empires by Lauren Benton, The Black Hole of Empires by Partha Chatterjee, The Muslim Empires of the Ottomans by Stephen Darwin, At Home with the Empire by Catherine Hall, American Empire by A.G. Hopkins, The British Empire by Philippa Levine, Visions of Empire by Krishan Kumar, and the Transcending the Nation by Stuart Ward, all of which are commonly used as objective and multi-cultural history books and textbooks in U.S. higher education. Furthermore, Dr. Brezina will use various primary sources such as the Global Commodities: Trade, Exploration and Cultural Exchange, Internet History Sourcebooks Project, and Empire Online. (However, Dr. Brezina does not require students to purchase or use these books.)
Available times
Pacific
Meet the teacher
I have taught history and social studies for over twenty-five years at all levels, including elementary school, middle school, high school, and college. I have a Ph.D. in history from Boston University, and spent ten years as a tenure-track...
Group Class
$375
for 15 classes1x per week, 15 weeks
50 min
Live video meetings
Ages 12-17
2-10 learners per class