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Course Prefix
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Course Title
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HST
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153
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British Culture and Society
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3 Lecture Hours
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3
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Course description
Surveys the culture and society of England from the Norman conquest to the present.
Topical outline
- An Introduction to Historic London
- Pre-History: Roman Britain and the Germanic Tribes
- British Education: Medieval to Modern
- Politics in Britain
- Architectural Styles
- The Legal System
- Welfare State
- The Labour Struggle
- The Class System
- The Golden Age of Art
- Dramatic Art
- History of Pop Music
- Mass Communication
Method of presentation
- Lecture
- Field trips
- Designated related readings
Student outcomes
- explain the early 20th century triumph of liberalism.
- discuss the reign of King George V, 1910 - 1936.
- list and discuss the scientific and literary developments in Britain during the early
20th century.
- trace the origin of Great Britain in her involvement in World War I.
- define the European Alliance System.
- discuss the influence and impact of British diplomacy at the turn of the century.
- discuss the significance of the Anglo-French Entente of 1904.
- explain the first Moroccan Crisis of 1905.
- define the Anglo-Russian Entente of 1907.
- define the two (2) Alliance systems.
- discuss the Anglo-German naval rivalry.
- list and discuss the major international crises from 1908 - 1914.
- list and discuss the contributions of Baldwin and MacDonald.
- describe post-war Britain (post 1918).
- discuss politics in Britain during the 1920’s and the end of the Lloyd George coalition.
- discuss the significance of the MacDonald national government.
- explain the contributions of the 3rd Baldwin government, 1935 - 1937.
- discuss the development of Imperial affairs, 1920 - 1940.
- define the Manchurian crisis.
- explain Hitler’s early foreign policy.
- discuss Italian aggression in Ethiopia.
- discuss the significance of the remilitarization of the Rhineland.
- list and discuss the origins of the Spanish Civil War.
- discuss the significance of the Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis.
- explain the significance of the German annexation of Austria.
- discuss the significance of the Battle of Britain and the Battle of the Atlantic.
- discuss World War II in Europe during 1944 - 1945.
- list and discuss the contributions of the Attlee government, 1951 - 1955.
- discuss the significance of the Eden government, 1955 - 1957.
- discuss the significance of the MacMillan government, 1957 - 1963.
- list and discuss the contributions of the Wilson government, 1964 - 1970.
- discuss British society during the 1960’s.
- compare and contrast the 2nd Wilson government, 1974 - 1976; the Callaghan government,
1976 - 1979; and the Thatcher government, 1979 - 1990.
Method of evaluation
Typical classroom techniques
- Two (2) examinations
- Research paper
Course content learning outcomes
Additional assessment information (optional)
Textbooks
Morgan, Britain Since 1945: The People’s Peace, 2001
Wiener, English Culture & Decline of Industrial Spirit 1850, Cambridge, 2004
Clarke, Hope & Glory: Britain 1900-1990, 2nd ed. Penquin, 2004.
Supplementary materials
Software
Updated: Fall, 2008