Spring 2024


Splash Biography



FAWZIYAH LAGUIDE, ESP Teacher




Major: Political Science

College/Employer: UC Berkeley

Year of Graduation: 2023

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Past Classes

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H870: Female Kingship and Power in Splash Spring 2022 (Apr. 16 - Oct. 29, 2022)
Most of history is taught from the male perspective with emphasis on male conquest and achievement, today we break this cycle. One historian and author named William Monter, avoids calling female sovereigns “Queens” as it may refer to the “wife of a king” in many European languages, he argues that a woman holding supreme power in her own right is properly described as a “female king”. In this course we will follow suit with his terminology and analyze the female kings and powerful position holders across Europe. We will learn and analyze these sovereigns in relation to basic and royal life in the time period, and country of the monarch, along with the country’s culture and political dynamics, the monarch’s royal life in general, the early childhood of this monarch, their family ties, rise to power, political accomplishments, historical impacts, their death or fall from power and the aftermath of their life decisions. Then we will transition to analyze how they are portrayed on screen and in media, through an episode of Reign, and discuss how this impacts the image they have today. We will cover multiple grounds to understand Mary Queen of Scots, Catherine de Medici, and Elizabeth 1st them as women and as politicians.