History of France—From the Metropolitan to the Global Level

(Section A - Methodology ; Section B - Civilization)



This course offers students a condensed panorama of the principal changes marking the history of France since the Age of Enlightenment. France will be studied from the perspectives of the metropolis and its external relationships and actions (colonies, migrations, exiles, etc.). Two topics receiving particular attention will be the creation of the nation-state confronted with the instability of political regimes, and social, religious, and cultural identities, from the search for unity to recognition of minorities.



N.B. Students who choose section A can validate their credits in methodology (equivalent to 6525) or they can choose standard evaluation without validating the methodology unit.



Required Text:

1) Berstein, Winock; Histoire de la France politique, tome 3, L’invention de la démocratie: 1789-1914; ISBN-13: 978-2757802267; Seuil

2) Berstein, Winock; Histoire de la France politique, tome 4, La République recommencée: 1914 à nos jours;

ISBN-13: 978-2757831656 or 9782757802274; Seuil

Schedule
9:00am-9:50am on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday (Jul 3, 2014 to Aug 15, 2014)
Location
Twilight Hall 305
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