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HIST 365-01, History of Contemporary Europe, Fall 1998
Zastoupil, Lynn
Zastoupil, Lynn
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Abstract
This course will introduce students to some of the leading themes of European history since the
1930s. Topics to be covered include: aftermath of World War One; fascism in Germany; Russian
revolution and Stalin; European homefronts during World War Two; the Holocaust; decolonization; Cold
War; post-war intellectual life; European economic recovery; collapse of communism and end of Cold
War; European unity; the breakup of Yugoslavia; and the revival nationalism. These and other topics will
be examined at length largely through discussion of assigned readings and occasional lectures. It is
expected that students, through these discussions and the process of writing a major research paper, will
leave this course with a solid understanding of the main historical developments of contemporary Europe.
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This syllabus ws submitted to the Office of Academic Affairs by the course instructor