(An ancient street map of the city of Rome, preserved on marble)
The City: Athens, Florence and Berlin
| Instructor | John Nicols |
| Assistants | Eric Cook; Amanda Drap; Nicole Matthys; Laura Slocum |
| Office Hours | TuTh 10:00 to 11:45 and by appointment |
| Office | 385 McKenzie Hall |
| Telephone | 541.346.4817 |
| nic@uoregon.edu | |
| Class meetings | TuTh 14:00 to 15:40 in 41 LIB |
| Course home page | http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~klio/city |
The Course: Cities have traditionally been the catalyst to political, cultural, scientific and economic development. In this course we will look at the experiences of three cities. Ancient Athens formed the model for the "golden age" that has become the model to measure the achievement of western cities; Renaissance Florence is our second model of a city that enjoyed a golden age; Berlin in the 20th century had a urban experience that was both distinctive in its own right and yet also characteristic of what many other European cities experienced. We will devote about a third of the course to each of these cities.
General Education Requirements: This course provides 4 credits toward the Group I (arts and letters) requirement.
Grading: Participation (30%), midterm (20%), paper (20%), final (30%).
Course books and readings:
There is a great deal of overlap between the books in terms of their basic themes. Nonetheless, they follow somewhat different patterns, and you may find the differences more interesting than the similarities. Thorton attempts to relate the Greek/Athenian experience directly to contemporary US. You probably will not agree with everything he writes, but he does raise interesting issues. Brucker's book on Florence is more conventional, but he does address all the issues of contemporary urban life, the reasons for success and failur. Friedrich, who wrote his book at the height of the Cold War and when the city was the symbol of the East-West conflict, focuses cultural achievement in the context of political chaos.
Expectations: This course is designed as a "seminar" (the course has an enrollment cap). I do expect students to come prepared and ready to discuss the material; lectures are short and are designed to give some structure for that discussion. There will be a midterm, a final exam and a paper. Note too: we will be meeting for two sessions of 90 minutes each/week, so please do not plan to leave class before 3:30.
Schedule and Assignments:
| Day/Date | Assignment |
| Tu., 28 Sep | Opening Day. The themes of the course. Qualities of urban life; geographical and environmental factors that contribute to the selection of sites for cities; what factors contribute to growth and decline of cities. How to account for a "golden age"? |
| Th., 30 Sep | Athens: slide lecture on the city and its organization; Thornton, pp. 1-14. |
| Tu., 5 Oct | Athens: Thorton, chps 1-2. ClassPlan; Reports on class |
| Th., 7Oct | Athens: Thorton, chps 3-4. ClassPlan; Reports on class |
| Tu., 12 Oct | Athens: Thorton, chps 5-6. ClassPlan5 and Plan6; Report on class |
| Th., 14 Oct | Athens: Thorton, chp 7-Conclusion. |
| Paper Assignment | |
| Tu., 19 Oct | Florence: slide lecture. Brucker, chp.1. |
| Th., 21 Oct | Florence: Brucker, "economy", chp 2. StudentReports on class; Nic - notes |
| Tu., 26 Oct | Florence: Brucker, "politics", "chp 4, StudentReports on class ; Nic - notes |
| Th., 28 Oct | Florence: Brucker, "culture", chp 6, StudentReports; Nic - notes |
| Tu., 2 Nov | Midterm Study questions from 2003; questions from 2004; Midterm |
| Th., 4 Nov | Berlin: Friedrich, chps 1-2; images of the city 1890-1918; stud-reports; nic - notes |
| Tu., 9 Nov | Berlin: Friedrich, chps 3-5; images of the city 1919-1921; stud-reports; nic - notes |
| Th., 11 Nov | Berlin: Friedrich, chps 6-7; images 1922-1923; stud-reports; nic - notes |
| Tu., 16 Nov | Berlin: Friedrich, chps 8-10. images, 1924-1926; stud-reports; nic - notes |
| Th., 18 Nov | Berlin: Friedrich, chps 11-12; images, 1927-1928; stud-reports; |
| Tu., 23 Nov | Berlin: Friedrich, 13-15; revised: chps 11-14; stud-reports |
| Th., 25 Nov | Thanksgiving |
| Tu., 30 Nov | Berlin: Friedrich, chps 16-17; revised: chaps 15-17 |
| Th., 2 Dec | Paper is due! Film: "M" |
| Th., 9 Dec. | Final Examination, 13:00 to 15:00 Questions A1 and B1 |
Winter Term PATHWAY courses (for both freshmen and sophomores)