UCSB Hist 133 B, Winter 2009 |
Prof. Marcuse (homepage) |
German History, 1900-1945
Course Syllabus
(pdf print version)
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Course Overview (back to top; jump down to schedule of lectures) This course is designed for students with a general knowledge of European history in the 20th century. We will investigate the main events in German history from the origins of World War I to the legacies of World War II. These include:
Your Contribution (Course Requirements) (back to top)
Required Books
(also on reserve at the UCSB library)
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Week 1 |
Jan. 6 |
Introduction |
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Week 2 |
Jan. 13 |
Causes & Course of World War I, 1914-1918 |
Finish Maus |
Week 3 |
Jan. 20 |
The Weimar Republic, 1919-1923 |
Fulbrook, chap. 3 (eres) |
Week 4 |
Jan. 27 |
Hitler and the Nazi Ascent to Power,
1929-1933 |
Bergen, chap. 2 |
Week 5 |
Feb. 3 |
Life in 1930s Germany |
Bergen, chap. 4 |
Week 6 |
Feb. 10 |
World War II, phase 1, 1939-1942 |
Bergen, chap. 6 |
Week 7 |
Feb. 17 |
Euthanasia and the Implementation of Genocide |
Book essays due, start
of class |
Week 8 |
Feb. 24 |
Responses to War and Genocide; book discussion |
Zookeeper's Wife, finish |
Week 9 |
Mar. 3 |
Human Behavior and Genocide |
Revised essays due |
Week 10 |
Mar.10 |
Special topics, possible student presentations |
web essays due (e-mail) |
Mar.20 |
Fri., 6pm: Final Examination due, hssb 4221 |
Plagiarism--presenting
someone else's work as your own, or deliberately failing to credit or attribute
the work of others on whom you draw (including materials found on the web)-is
a serious academic offense, punishable by dismissal from the university.
It hurts the ones who commit it most of all, by cheating them out of an
education. I will report offenses to the appropriate university authorities
for disciplinary action. For more details, see the Plagiarism page
on my web site.
Cell phones ringing in class are an annoyance and distraction for me and other students. If your phone rings during class, I will stop the lecture and answer your call myself. Needless to say, there should be no text-messaging during class. If you are expecting an emergency call, please let me know before class. |
Students with disabilities. If you are a student with a disability and would like to discuss special academic accommodations, please contact me via e-mail or during my office hours.. |