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Int'l History: 1914 to the Present (HIS 3301)

Term: 2012-2013 Fall Semester

Faculty

Dr. Katja ZVAN-ELLIOTT
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Associate Professor in North African and Middle East Studies

School of Humanities and Social Sciences

Office: Building 7, office 111
Office phone: +212 (0) 535 86 24 76

Website: https://kzvanelliott.com

Office hours during Fall 2021 semester: Due to the ongoing pandemic, I am not holding office hours in person so please schedule your appointment via email and we'll meet on MS Teams during the following hours:

TR 8:30 – 10:50

MF 15:00 – 17:00

 

 

Schedule

Mon-Wed-Fri, 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM (8/29/2012 - 12/21/2012) Location: MAIN 06 111

Description

Pre-requisite: HIS 1301 or HIS 2301
This course aims to survey world history in the twentieth century from a specifically international perspective - looking at war, diplomacy and cooperation between states. The origins, courses and outcomes of the two World Wars are studied as are other conflicts that have helped shape the international scene. The rise of the superpowers and the Cold War is examined together with the various efforts at international co-operation such as the League of Nations, the United Nations, European integration, and NATO.