Overview

This topic examines a major European society undergoing radical change in peace and war after 1870. It includes consideration of the impact of political unification and rapid industrialisation on traditional German society; further dislocation of German life caused by the 1914-18 War and the shattering effects of the economic crises … For more content click the Read More button below.

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Aims

This topic aims to provide students with:

  • A strong knowledge of differing perspectives on historical events and agents and how these perspectives contribute to historical discourse within the profession and more broadly
  • A strong knowledge of the disciplinary nature of history, its disciplinary history, its methodology, and its role in the community
  • The ability to undertake historical research and reporting
  • The ability to effectively communicate a nuanced knowledge and understanding of historical events and concepts in a range of written and oral forms
  • The ability to work independently and collaboratively

Learning outcomes

On completion of this topic you will be expected to be able to:
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Investigate the nature of Nazi Germany and how it has been represented and received
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Discover the complexities, characteristics and legacies of Nazi Germany
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Make use of communication skills through discussion and reasoned argument
4.
Evaluate a range of historical sources to develop a coherent argument

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