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State destruction and state creation in the aftermath of the First World War - Single View

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Basic Information
Type of Course Exercise Number 51468
Term SoSe 2017 Hours per term 2
Frequency no take over Moodle-Link  
Lecture Status Freigegeben für Vorlesungsverzeichnis  Freigegeben  Language english
Registration deadlines - An online registration is required
Lecture Format Präsenz

Date/Time/Location

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Day Time Frequency Duration Room Building Room-
plan
Lecturer Proc. Remarks Cancelled on Max. participants
Thu. 16:00 till 18:00 weekly 5009 (Seminarraum)
Floor Number: 5. OG


Fried191 Institutsgebäude - Friedrichstraße 191 (FRS191)

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Responsible Instructor
Responsible Instructor Responsibilities
Zamola, Fernando , Dr.
Degree Programmes
Graduation Degree Programme ECTS Term
Bachelor of Arts  Geschichte Beifach ( POVersion: 2011 )     -  
Bachelor of Arts  Geschichte Kernfach ( POVersion: 2011 )     -  
Bachelor of Arts  Geschichte Zweitfach ( POVersion: 2011 )     -  
Bachelor of Arts  Geschichte Kernfach ( Vertiefung: kein LA; POVersion: 2014 )     -  
Bachelor of Arts  Geschichte Kernfach ( Vertiefung: mit LA-Option; POVersion: 2014 )     -  
Bachelor of Arts  Geschichte Zweitfach ( Vertiefung: mit LA-Option; POVersion: 2014 )     -  
Bachelor of Arts  Geschichte Zweitfach ( Vertiefung: kein LA; POVersion: 2014 )     -  
Bachelor of Arts  Geschichte Kernfach ( Vertiefung: mit LA-Option; POVersion: 2015 )     -  
Bachelor of Arts  Geschichte Zweitfach ( Vertiefung: mit LA-Option; POVersion: 2015 )     -  
Bachelor of Science  Geschichte Beifach ( POVersion: 2011 )     -  
Bachelor of Science  Geschichte Zweitfach ( POVersion: 2011 )     -  
Bachelor of Science  Geschichte Zweitfach ( Vertiefung: kein LA; POVersion: 2014 )     -  
Bachelor of Science  Geschichte Zweitfach ( Vertiefung: mit LA-Option; POVersion: 2014 )     -  
Bachelor of Science  Geschichte Zweitfach ( Vertiefung: mit LA-Option; POVersion: 2015 )     -  
Master of Arts  European History Hauptfach ( POVersion: 2012 )     -  
Master of Arts  European History Hauptfach ( Vertiefung: kein LA; POVersion: 2014 )     -  
Master of Arts  Geschichte Hauptfach ( POVersion: 2011 )     -  
Master of Arts  Geschichtswissenschaften Hauptfach ( POVersion: 2011 )     -  
Master of Arts  Geschichtswissenschaften Hauptfach ( Vertiefung: kein LA; POVersion: 2014 )     -  
Master of Arts  Geschichtswissenschaften Hauptfach ( Vertiefung: kein LA; POVersion: 2016 )     -  
Master of Arts  Mod. Europ. Geschichte Hauptfach ( POVersion: 2012 )     -  
Master of Arts  Mod. Europ. Geschichte Hauptfach ( Vertiefung: kein LA; POVersion: 2014 )     -  
Master of Education (1)  Geschichte 1. Fach ( POVersion: 2010 )     -  
Master of Education (2)  Geschichte 1. Fach ( POVersion: 2010 )     -  
Master of Education (BS)  Geschichte 2. Fach ( Vertiefung: mit LA-Option; POVersion: 2015 )     -  
Master of Education (GYM)  Geschichte 1. Fach ( Vertiefung: mit LA-Option; POVersion: 2015 )     -  
Master of Education (GYM)  Geschichte 2. Fach ( Vertiefung: mit LA-Option; POVersion: 2015 )     -  
Master of Education (ISS)  Geschichte 1. Fach ( Vertiefung: mit LA-Option; POVersion: 2015 )     -  
Master of Education (ISS)  Geschichte 2. Fach ( Vertiefung: mit LA-Option; POVersion: 2015 )     -  
Programmstudium-o.Abschl.  Geschichte Programm ( POVersion: 1999 )     -  
Programmstud.-o.Ab.Prom.  Geschichte Programm ( POVersion: 1999 )     -  
Programmstud.-o.Abschl.MA  European History Programm ( POVersion: 1999 )     -  
Programmstud.-o.Abschl.MA  Geschichte Programm ( POVersion: 1999 )     -  
Promotion  Geschichte Hauptfach ( POVersion: 2000 )     -  
Promotion  Geschichtswissenschaften Hauptfach ( POVersion: 2000 )     -  
Promotion  Neuere/Neueste Geschichte Hauptfach ( POVersion: 2000 )     -  
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Department
Faculty of Humanities, Department of History
Contents
Commentary

In the aftermath of the First World War, a number of new states and mandates emerged out of the dissolution of three Empires which, in a relatively short period of time, ceased to exist after several centuries as crucial key actors in International politics. The territories of the Russian, Habsburg and Ottoman Empires became the subject of a complex process of succession which saw a wide spectrum of modes of transition to the new structures of statehood or imperial domination. While some were peaceful, others were not and ranged from low level violence and social disintegration to open war. The process of change in territorial re-arrangements was contested and the consequences of the resulting settlements continue to be of importance to our contemporary world. This seminar will offer students a theoretically informed critical review of these territorial changes and will link the specific case studies to the larger question of how states are destroyed and created in the International Order. Students are expected to read extensively, to actively participate in the weekly discussions and the course is intended for participants with previous knowledge of Modern International History.

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