Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey

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HIST 0359

Experience of Total War

The Experience of Total War
In this course we will explore how the two greatest conflicts of the 20th century--the First and Second World Wars--shaped the everyday lives of ordinary men and women. We will address such themes and problems as: the motivations to fight, war's role in individual development, the sources of obedience and mutiny, the phenomena of atrocity and genocide, experiences on the home front, and the reflection of war in culture and memory. Students will think critically across genres and national boundaries and will analyze fiction, personal narrative, and poetry from a historical perspective.
Subject:
History
Department:
History
Division:
Humanities
Requirements Fulfilled:
EUR HIS SOC

Sections in Spring 2013, School Abroad Brazil (Pre-Sem)

Spring 2013

HIST0359A-S13 Lecture (Peri)
HIST0359B-S13 Lecture (Peri)
HIST0359Y-S13 Discussion (Peri)
HIST0359Z-S13 Discussion (Peri)