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SYLLABUS
History 1, basic course , 30 ECTS Credits
 
COURSE CATEGORY   Fristående kurs
MAIN FIELD OF STUDY   History - HIA
SUBJECT AREA  
  COURSE CODE   751G01
AIM OF THE COURSE
On completion of the course, the student should be able to
- use general knowledge of essential historical contexts and the main features of history through study of political, cultural, economic and social states and processes in Sweden, Scandinavia, Europe and globally,
- use elementary knowledge of the bases in historical method and theory,
- analytically and critically arrange facts into explanatory descriptions in historical contexts,
- demonstrate basic awareness of how choices of perspective based on class, gender and diversity, influence the understanding of our past.
CONTENTS
Through comparisons between different productions, different historical views can be illustrated, discussed and questioned. This should facilitate advancement of the knowledge of the developmental phases in history. Nordic history is integrated in the course parts. Economic history is integrated with the other teaching in all modules.

The course consists of the following parts:

Theory and method, 3 HE credits
Introduction to theory and method. The module has two aims: One is to give a general orientation in historical view and historical theories, and the other is to provide an overview of historical-scientific research methods.

The Classical Antiquity and the Middle Ages, 9 HE credits General study of events and social progress from a global perspective, for example studies of the earliest high cultures, the antique Greek and Roman societies, the feudal and Christian societies of the early Middle Ages, and the crisis of the feudal society. The fundamental features of the history of the Nordic countries from earliest time are covered with an emphasis on the development in Sweden and particularly in Östergötland.

The Modern Era - 1815, 6 HE credits General study of events and social progress, for example the emergence of a bureaucratic princely power in the Europe of nation states, the continental and colonial conflicts and the origin of an international system. Ideological and cultural trends are covered, as well as the development in non-European areas. The course contains an advanced study of Sweden, nationally and locally.

The Period After 1815, 12 HE credits General study of event and social progress from a global perspective, for example the industrial revolution and its aftermath, the population trend, new political outlooks, the emergence of parliamentarism and democracy. The liberation of Latin America and the attempts of international stabilisation, national movements, imperialism, both world wars, fascism and the socialist revolutions in Russia and China, the liberation movements in the Third World, the Cold War, arms races and peace efforts.
TEACHING
The main working methods of the course are lectures, compulsory seminars that are prepared independently or in groups, independent studies/processing/reflection around literature.
EXAMINATION
The course is examined in several different ways. Individual written examination as well as elements of take-home examination and independent oral examination. Active compulsory attendance is required at occurring seminars.

Students failing an exam covering either the entire course or part of the course two times are entitled to have a new examiner appointed for the reexamination.

Students who have passed an examination may not retake it in order to improve their grades.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Specific entry requirements 1 (Hi A and Sh A)
GRADING
A grade of Pass with Credit, Pass or Fail is given for the course
CERTIFICATE
Course certificate is issued by the Faculty Board on request. The Department provides a special form which should be submitted to the Student Affairs Division.
COURSE LITERATURE
The course literature is decided upon by the department in question.
OTHER INFORMATION
Planning and implementation of a course must take its starting point in the wording of the syllabus. The course evaluation included in each course must therefore take up the question how well the course agrees with the syllabus.

The course is carried out in such a way that both men´s and women´s experience and knowledge is made visible and developed.
 
History 1, basic course
Historia 1, grundkurs
 
Department responsible
for the course or equivalent:
ISAK - Department of Studies of Social Change and Culture
           
Registrar No: 127/07-41   Course Code: 751G01      
    Exam codes: see Local Computer System      
Subject/Subject Area : History - HIA          
           
Level   Education level     Subject Area Code   Field of Education  
G1X   Basic level     HIA   HU  
The syllabus was approved by the Board of Faculty of Arts and Science 2007-04-11