HIST339-11S1 (C)
Semester One 2011
War and Society in Europe, 1900-1919
Description
Focusing mainly on the First World War (1914-18), this course explores the relationship between war and society in Europe during the first twenty years of the twentieth century. The military history of the conflict is examined in some depth, but the course also investigates the political, diplomatic, social and cultural history of the First World War. Specific topics that are covered include the causes, military history and social history of the war, the politics and diplomacy of the war and the Paris Peace Settlement, and the war's cultural impact.
30 points at 200 level HIST, or 200 level Ancient History or 200 level MAOR.
HIST239, HIST301, HIST302, HIST305.
Course Coordinator
David Monger
Lecturer
Marla Hughes
Assessment
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First essay
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20%
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Second essay
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20%
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Final exam
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40%
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Tutorial participation
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20%
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Limited Entry Course
Maximum enrolment is 40
For further information see
School of Humanities.
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