Western Civilization: The Struggle for Power in the 18th Century with Carol McCavitt (Wednesday Hybrid) Summer 2026

Western Civilization: The Struggle for Power in the 18th Century with Carol McCavitt (Wednesday Hybrid) Summer 2026

Hybrid (inperson & Zoom) | Registration closed 6/9/2026

4747 Troost Kansas City, MO 64110 United States
22B - Large classroom
6/3/2026-6/24/2026
10:00 AM-12:00 PM CDT on Tue
$40.00

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Western Civilization: The Struggle for Power in the 18th Century with Carol McCavitt (Wednesday Hybrid) Summer 2026

Hybrid (inperson & Zoom) | Registration closed 6/9/2026

The same class is presented on Tuesday in person only.

This semester we will return to Western Europe following the Treaty of Utrecht, which ended the War of the Spanish Succession in 1714. England and France emerged as rival dominating powers resulting in The War of the Austrian Succession (1740) and the 7 Years War in 1756.

Carol McCavitt – MS Queens College, Carnegie-Mellon University PhD Studies

Carol McCavitt

Carol McCavitt has been teaching for SPARK since 2009. Before moving to Kansas City, Carol was a high school teacher on Long Island, where she taught Advanced Placement European History for 20 years. Educated as an undergraduate at SUNY at Stony Brook, Carol completed her Masters Degree at Queens College in NYC and did her doctoral work at Carnegie-Mellon University in Pittsburgh.