HIST201 Monarchs, People and History
Course Description
The origins and reasons for monarchy as an institution and social force in the Western world. Specific royal personages are studied with attention to how they attained or lost effectiveness as leaders; their goals for themselves and their people are stressed. These themes are explored through primary source readings. Architectural, artistic, and musical evidence are introduced in slide and tape sessions.

Prerequisite: None.
Academic Information
Units: 3
Distribution I Area: Historical and Cultural Studies.
Distribution II Area: None.
Diversity Area: None.
Schedule & Fee
Dates: May 27-Jul 9
Class #: 2113
Course Fee: $985
Lab Fee: $0
Total Course Fee: $985
Instructor
Aidan Breen
aidan91053@yahoo.com
Wimba Requirement
UMB online courses use Wimba classroom (a live discussion tool) at least twice during the semester. Information about Horizon Wimba can be found at www.dlvpc.umb.edu/wimbasupport.htm. Your course instructor will inform you about dates and times of course meetings in Wimba Classroom.