Course Learning Outcomes: 1 - Identify the major developments in European history during the period 1900 to 1939 Explain the transitional nature of this period and the pivotal role of the First World War Identify and explain the causes and consequences of the Bolshevik RevolutionIdentify and explain the causes and consequences of the rise of totalitarianism Examine the nature of the interwar period and identify the major causes of instability in this eraRecognize the differences between the past and the present and apply an historical perspectiveAnalyze and evaluate historical documentsEmploy comparative and analytical skills in assignments and discussions Write clearly and concisely in a variety of formats according to the conventions of the discipline 2 - Apply appropriate research techniques to the solution of a specific historical problem.Is this course repeatable for additional credit?: No. ![]() ![]() They will learn to construct and develop historical arguments and to assess primary and secondary sources. Students will also examine the impact of the Bolshevik Revolution and of the rise of fascism. They will consider the origins and impact of the First World War and its role in shaping Europe's history after 1918. Calendar Description: Students will study the major political, social, economic, and intellectual currents in European history from the beginning of the twentieth century to 1939.Descriptive Title : The Age of Barbarism: Europe 1900 to 1939. ![]() ![]()
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