HIST 635: Problems in European History

HIST 635-001: Modernity, Revolution, and Totalitarianism
(Fall 2017)

07:20 PM to 10:00 PM T

Section Information for Fall 2017

This course analyzes the evolution and nature of revolutionary and totalitarian regimes and societies through the reading of monographs on the Puritan Reformation, French Revolution, turn of the 20th Century, interwar, and Second World War eras. Among topics explored are the essence of modern ideology, the concept of the national and social body, the modern state, state terror, charismatic leadership, private and public spheres, and identities and practices in totalitarian regimes and societies.

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Course Information from the University Catalog

Credits: 3

Investigates selected problems. Readings, discussions, development of bibliographies. Primary sources used where possible. Notes: May be repeated for credit when topic is different. May be repeated within the term.
Specialized Designation: Topic Varies
Registration Restrictions:

Enrollment limited to students with a class of Advanced to Candidacy, Graduate, Junior Plus, Non-Degree or Senior Plus.

Enrollment is limited to Graduate, Non-Degree or Undergraduate level students.

Students in a Non-Degree Undergraduate degree may not enroll.

Schedule Type: Lec/Sem #1, Lec/Sem #2, Lec/Sem #3, Lec/Sem #4, Lec/Sem #5, Lec/Sem #6, Lec/Sem #7, Lec/Sem #8, Lec/Sem #9, Lecture, Sem/Lec #10, Sem/Lec #11, Sem/Lec #12, Sem/Lec #13, Sem/Lec #14, Sem/Lec #15, Sem/Lec #16, Sem/Lec #17, Sem/Lec #18
Grading:
This course is graded on the Graduate Regular scale.

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