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What is Europe? (2025/2026: periode 1)
Cursusdoel
- knowledge and understanding of historical developments related to the course topic;
- knowledge of the historiography within the course topic;
- familiarity with the diverse ways in which historical knowledge of the course topic can be relevant to their own job market prospects;
- a skills set enabling them to think, act and communicate at an academic level and in line with academic standards of conduct ('academic integrity').
- explore a broad historical or historiographical topic in depth;
- critically evaluate different interpretations and formulate their own viewpoint;
- present a well-formulated discourse analysis both orally and in writing;
- collaborate with fellow students on a group presentation;
- link knowledge of historical thinking on the course topic to their own job market prospects;
- connect historical knowledge of the course topic to modern-day social and political issues;
- work in accordance with academic standards.
Vakinhoudelijk
Ever since the idea of ‘Europe’ was born, opinions have varied regarding the questions of what Europe is or should be, where its borders lie, what its place in the world is, and whether a ‘European identity’ exists. This course addresses the conceptual history of Europe. Its key focus lies on the notion that European history is a process driven by conflicting visions of historical actors on the past, present and future of Europe. We will study these visions of historical actors, such as writers, politicians, experts and activists, both within and beyond Europe; how they have shaped the history of Europe; and if/how they became embedded in present-day political thought, institutions and practices. The course takes you from Early Modern thought about Europe via the French Revolution, Napoleon and the era of imperial expansionism, through all the dramatic developments of modern history, to show how old ideas continue to shape both present-day politics as well as relations between Europe and other parts of the world.
You will study the influence of these political and cultural visions of 'Europe' on the political-institutional developments of Europe during the last five centuries and discuss in groups to what extent such concepts still resonate in political debates today.
Aanvullende informatie
Werkvormen
Toelichting
Lecture takes place together with GE3V17025 Wat is Europa?
Bijdrage
Students are expected to actively participate during meetings.
Voorbereiding
Students are expected to attend the meetings well-prepared.
WerkcollegeToetsing
Digitale toets
Verplicht | Weging 70% | Minimum cijfer 5,5 | ECTS 5,25
Groepspresentatie
Verplicht | Weging 30% | ECTS 2,25
Ingangseisen en voorkennis
Ingangseisen
Je moet minimaal 45 punten voor categorie 1 (Bachelor Inleiding) hebben behaald
Voorkennis
Aanvulling voor TCS: waarvan TC2V16002 plus een van deze 3: GE1V21001, GE1V21003, GE2V19002
Voertalen
- Engels
Cursusmomenten
Gerelateerde studies
Thema's
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Sustainability
- - Vrede, veiligheid en sterke publieke diensten
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Globalisation
- - Verbondenheid van ideeën
- - Verbondenheid van mensen
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Inter cultural
Tentamens
Er is geen tentamenrooster beschikbaar voor deze cursus
Verplicht materiaal
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WNB
Aanbevolen materiaal
Er is geen informatie over de aanbevolen literatuur bekend
Coördinator
E. de Lange MA | E.deLange@uu.nl |
Docenten
F.P.L. Gerits | f.p.l.gerits@uu.nl |
E. de Lange MA | E.deLange@uu.nl |
Inschrijving
Naar OSIRIS-inschrijvingen
Permanente link naar de cursuspagina
Laat in de Cursus-Catalogus zien