Course Title:
From Europe to Globalization
Course Description:
Examines social, cultural, and political developments using film, novels, and primary documentary sources in twentieth-century Europe from 1914 to the present. Explores Europe’s shift from domination through the implosion of Europe in the Great Depression and World War II, decolonization, the student movements of 1968, the reconstruction of Europe in the postcolonial world, and the place of Europe in the global system. Topics include men’s and women’s reactions to immigration and racism, the rise of welfare states, and the Cold War.
Fall Offering:
None
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Spring Offering:
None
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Summer Offering:
None
Lab/Coreq Remarks:
Summer 1 Offering:
None
Prerequisite 1:
Summer 2 Offering:
None
Prerequisite 2:
Cross-Listed Course 1:
Prerequisite 3:
Cross-Listed Course 2:
Prerequisite 4:
Cross-Listed Course 3:
Prerequisite 5:
Cross-Listed Course 4:
Prerequisite Remarks:
Sophomore standing or above; an introductory history course is strongly recommended.
Cross-Listed Course 5:
Repeatable:
N