
Fascism and Nazism in Europe, 1914-present
Fascism and Nazism in Europe, 1914-present
Political, cultural, and social bases of fascist movements, especially in Italy, Germany, and Spain. Rise to power, family policies, warfare, propaganda, racism, genocide, neofascisms.
HIST
314
Hours | 3.0 Credit, 3.0 Lecture, 0.0 Lab |
Prerequisites | None |
Taught | Fall Contact Department, Winter Contact Department |
Programs | Containing HIST 314 |
Course Outcomes:
Historical Knowledge of European Fascisms
Students will understand and be able to explain and analyze the origins, impacts, foreign policy, theories, and legacy of Fascism, Nazism, and other competing political ideologies
Research Literature
Students will understand how to use and will be able to analyze and interpret primary source documents and secondary historiographical works.
Critical Interpretation
Students will understand how to research and write.
Effective Communication
Students will be able to analyze, interpret, and debate with their peers in a classroom setting the meanings and historical value of theory, art, media, and primary source texts
Critical Analysis
Students will be able to analyze historical questions and place them in a historiographical context.