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History Part One: Europe (The Cradle of Modernity, Britain, 1789-1914)
Geschichte I: Europa (Grossbritannien, Mutterland der Moderne, 1789-1914)
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Abstract
A range of fundamental processes have transformed European societies in the course of the 19th and the 20th centuries. This lecture series asks whether one single model of modernization prevailed on the 'Old Continent' or whether we need to differenciate regionally. A special focus lies on the Swiss experience.
Objective
At the end of this lecture course, students can: (a) highlight the most important changes in the "long nineteenth century" in Europe (b) explain their long-term effects; and (c) relate these changes to global developments today.
Content
The thematic foci include: Industrialization on the British Isles, urban growth in Switzerland, the difficult road to democracy in Germany, and French individualism.
Resources
Lecture Notes
Power Point Slides and references will be made available in digital form during the course of the semester.
Literature
Mandatory and further reading will be listed on the course plan that is made available as from the first session.
Learning Materials (Links)
- Main link
- Geschichte I: Europa
General Information
- Language
- German
- Levels
- DS , BSC
- Frequency
- Yearly recurring
Examination
- Type
- graded semester performance
Course Components
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Geschichte I: Europa (Grossbritannien, Mutterland der Moderne, 1789-1914)
Präsenzveranstaltung für Studierende des BA Staatswissenschaften (Stammstudiengang).
Weitere (Risikogruppen und Studierende anderer Studiengänge) können die Vorlesung als Livestream oder Aufzeichnung verfolgen (
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2 h weekly |
Offered In
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GESS Science in Perspective (Only the topics listed in this paragraph can be chosen as GESS Science in Perspective. Further below you will find the "type B courses Reflections about subject specific methods and content" as well as the language courses. 6 ECTS need to be acquired during the BA and 2 ECTS during the MA Students who already took a course within their main study program are NOT allowed to take the course again.)
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Type A: Enhancement of Reflection Competence (Suitable for all students. Students who already took a course within their main study program are NOT allowed to take the course again.)
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Type B: Reflection About Subject-Specific Methods and Contents (Subject-specific courses: Recommended for doctoral, master and bachelor students (after first-year examination only). Students who already took a course within their main study program are NOT allowed to take the course again. These course units are also listed under "Type A", which basically means all students can enroll)
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