ECTS credits ECTS credits: 6
ECTS Hours Rules/Memories Student's work ECTS: 99 Hours of tutorials: 3 Expository Class: 24 Interactive Classroom: 24 Total: 150
Use languages Spanish, Galician
Type: Ordinary Degree Subject RD 1393/2007 - 822/2021
Center Faculty of Geography and History
Call: First Semester
Teaching: Sin Docencia (En Extinción)
Enrolment: No Matriculable (Sólo Planes en Extinción)
The development of the subject should provide knowledge, understanding and skills in order to:
- Achieve a general vision of the History and Contemporary Culture linked to the great changes of the period.
- Achieve a transversal and interdisciplinary approach of the primordial cultural phenomena.
- Encourage the critical spirit and analytical capacity of the student.
- Promote the learning of the methodology of preparation of a work and practice of written expression.
- Practice the debate and oral expression.
• Presentation of the subject
Introduction and general lines of the program. Bibliographical orientation.
• Block 1
- The turns of the late nineteenth century. The second industrial revolution and the consolidation of capitalism. The European conquest of the world: imperialism, Universal/International Exhibitions and itellectural debates.
- The Culture and Intellectual debates.
• Block 2
- The first World War. Political consequences of the war: bankruptcy of the empires and rise of the USA of America.
- The Interwar period. The crisis of capitalism: unstable democracies; ascending fascisms.
- The Second World War. The Cold War.
• Block 3
- The "Glorious Years" of capitalism. May 1968, Third World and the national liberation movements.
- The turn of the eighties and the fall of the Berlin Wall.
BASIC BIBLIOGRAPHY
Hobsbawm, E. (1989), La era del capitalismo, 1848-1875, Barcelona, Labor.
- (1990), La era del imperio, 1875-1914, Barcelona, Labor.
- (2001), La era de la revolución, 1789-1848, Barcelona, Crítica.
- (2003), Historia del siglo XX (1914-1991), Barcelona, Crítica.
- (1998), Industria e Imperio, Barcelona, Ariel.
Mosse, G. (1997), La cultura europea del siglo XIX y XX, (2 Vols.) Barcelona, Ariel.
Villares, R. y Bahamonde, A. (2012), El mundo contemporáneo (del siglo XIX al siglo XXI), Taurus, Madrid.
COMPLEMENTARY BIBLIOGRAPHY
Cabrera, M. et al. (ed.) (1991), Europa en crisis, Madrid, Siglo XXI.
Comellas, J.L. (2001), Los grandes imperios coloniales, Madrid, Rialp.
Evans, R.J. (2007), El Tercer Reich en el poder (1933-1939), Barcelona, Península.
Ferguson, N. (2003), El imperio británico: cómo Gran Bretaña forjó el mundo, Barcelona, Debate.
Galbraith, J.K. (1989), El crac del 29, Barcelona, Ariel.
Howard, M. (2004), La Primera Guerra Mundial, Barcelona, Crítica.
Judt, T. (2012), Pensar el siglo XX, Madrid, Taurus.
- (1997). Postguerra: una historia de Europa desde 1945, Madrid, Taurus.
Kindleberger, Ch. P. (1984), La crisis económica 1920-1939, Barcelona, Crítica.
Maier, Ch. (1991), La refundación de la Europa burguesa, Madrid, Ministerio de Trabajo y SS.
Mazower, M. (2008), El imperio de Hitler. Ascenso y caída, Barcelona, Crítica.
Morrow, J.H. (2008), La Gran Guerra, Barcelona, Edhasa.
Neiberg, M. (2006), La Gran Guerra: una historia global (1914-1918), Barcelona, Paidós.
Payne, S. (1995), Historia del fascismo, Barcelona, Planeta.
Piqueras Arenas, J.A. (1992), El movimiento obrero, Madrid, Anaya.
Sassoon, D. (2006), Cultura. El patrimonio común de los europeos, Barcelona, Crítica.
Thompson, E. P. (2000), Agenda para una historia radical, Barcelona, Crítica.
Watson, P. (2002), Historia intelectual del siglo XX, Barcelona, Crítica.
Weinberg, G.L. (1995), Un mundo en armas. La Segunda Guerra Mundial, una visión de conjunto, Barcelona, Grijalbo.
Williamson, M. (2007), La guerra que había que ganar, Barcelona, Crítica.
Zamagni, V. (2001), Historia económica de la Europa contemporánea, Barcelona, Crítica.
Zorgbibe, Ch. (1997), Historia de las relaciones internacionales, Madrid, Alianza.
- Ability to conceptualize historical-cultural phenomena.
- Ability to perform the critical analysis of the past.
- Ability to elucidate the historical roots of the culture of our time.
- Ability to relate the different cultural fields through the great facts of contemporary history.
As the subject is being phased out, there will be no teaching schedule. Therefore, attendance will not be counted.
As the subject is currently being phased out, the assessment will be a single written exam on the officially scheduled date. The exam will consist of two parts: a theoretical and a practical part. The total score for the exam is 10 points (100%), and the distribution is as follows:
Theoretical part: 6 points (60%)
Practical part: 4 points (40%)
CLARIFICATION: Both parts must be passed for the exam to count. This means that a minimum of 3 points is required for the theoretical part and a minimum of 2 points for the practical part to count both parts.
ON THE SECOND OPPORTUNITY, the student must attend in any case on the date, time and place set for the exam, although the casuistry can be varied depending on what each person needs to recover:
1. Completion of the theoretical part of the written test to recover 60% of the final grade and keeping the remaining 40% linked to the interactive classrooms and the grade obtained at the first opportunity.
2. Vice versa, completion of the practical part of the written test, trying to recover 40% of the qualification and maintaining for the remaining 60% the grades obtained at the first opportunity.
3. Completion of the total written test, the practical part and the theoretical part, trying to recover the whole grade of the subject (100%).
All hours corresponding to this subject will be the student's personal work.
It is essential that the students assimilate the philosophy and requirements of the continuous assessment system established by the new methodology of the EEES:
- Reading of culture magazines.
- Regular query of a historical dictionary.
- Consultation and reading of the recommended works.
- Consultation of cultural internet sites promoted by institutions of proven intellectual solvency.
-Language: Galician. In the event that a significant number of registered students are not Galician speakers, the subject will be in Spanish.
-Achieving the objectives set for this subject will facilitate good results in other later ones of the degree, in case of those related to the History of Contemporary Art.
-In case of fraudulent performance of exercises and tests, the ‘Normativa de evaluación del rendimiento académico de los estudiantes y de revisión de calificaciones’ will be applied.
Margarita Barral Martinez
- Department
- History
- Area
- Contemporary History
- Phone
- 881812575
- margarita.barral [at] usc.es
- Category
- Professor: University Lecturer