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Handbook 1997 : Faculty of Arts : History
131-127 Europe in the Age of Total War 1926-1950 |
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Credit Points: | 12.5 1st year | |
Coordinator: | Dr S Welch | |
Timetable: | Semester 2 | |
Contact: | 2 hours of lectures and a 1 hour tutorial per week | |
Subject Description: | This subject will provide an introductory overview of European history from 1925 through the second world war to the early stages of the Cold War in 1950. The subject will focus on Europe at war and peace and raise questions about the causes of armed conflict, the nature of total war, and the consequences (social, economic, cultural and political) of war in modern European history. Special emphasis will be placed on illuminating the link, if any, between war and social and political change in Europe and on the process of modernisation and its discontents. Topics include: society and culture in inter-war Europe, 'socialism in one country', the Great Depression, the rise of Nazism, the revolt against European global control, the Spanish Civil War, the origins of WWII, the barbarisation of warfare, the Holocaust, post-war uncertainties and reconstruction. | |
Assessment: | Written work totalling not more than 4000 words. | |
Prescribed Texts: | Subject Reader will be available. | |
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