Institutional part.
Section I: the idea of modern; to measure time; Ecologic revolutions; to map the space; Global net and goods; Work, slavery, migration; Wide inequalities, capitalism and industrialization; Countries, empires and colonies; Cities; Violence and war; Social stratification; Marriage, family and sexuality; Cults and religion; Personal and collective emotions; Scientific knowledge; Communication: printing, writing, orality, images and sounds.
Section II: Ming dinasty and Tamerlanos Asia; The Estado da India and the beginning of colonization; The islamic empires; The international rise of Spain; The break of religious unity in Europe; Carlo V dAsburgos empire; Ottoman expansionism; The conquest of Inca and Atzec empires; The second phase of Italian wars: from the plunder of Rome to Cateau-Cambrésis; Ivan the Terribles Russia; Religion wars; Netherlands during 17th century; China and Japan during 17th century; The moriscos and the continuation of religious unity in Spain; The rise of England during 17th century; The absolutism and Luigi 14th of France; Romanovs Russia during 17th century; A new balance in Europe: 1700-1738; European wars and global wars: 1740-1763; The Atlantic revolutions: 1776-1833; French revolution; Napoleonic era.
Monographic part: european, African and Native Americans in the Atlantic world: politics, economy, society and religion between the fifteenth and nineteenth centuries.