Monash University Arts Undergraduate handbook 1995

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HSY1070

Contemporary Europe: origins

David Garrioch, Eleanor Hancock and Margaret Lindley

6 points * 2 lectures and 1 tutorial per week * First semester * Clayton * Prohibitions: EUR1010, HSY1910

This subject introduces the key concepts and themes which are crucial to any understanding of modern Europe. It covers the history, politics, culture and society of Europe from 1815 to the end of the First World War. The focus is on the ideas and the economic and political forces that transformed European society in the subject of the nineteenth century: industrialisation, urbanisation, liberalism, nationalism and imperialism. Social conflict, class and gender, and the emergence of mass society are central themes.

Assessment

Written (3500 words): 70% * Examination (1 hour): 20% * Class participation/attendance: 10%

Recommended texts

Anderson M S The ascendancy of Europe Longman, 1972

Hobsbawm E J The age of revolution Abacus, 1977

Hobsbawm E J The age of capital Abacus, 1977

Hobsbawm E J The age of empire Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1987

Joll J Europe since 1870 Penguin, 1980

Okey R Eastern Europe, 1740-1980 Hutchinson, 1980

Rugg D Eastern Europe Longman, 1985



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