HST201: International History of the State20 credits (semester 2) Module Leader: Dr. Gerold Krozewski Lecture Team: Professor Michael Braddick, Professor Martial Staub, Dr. Juergen Zimmerer
Pass in at least two of the Level One modules offered by the Department of History.
This is a genuinely integrative module that focusses on a core interest of both history and politics: the modern state. It examines the different ways states have been built and consolidated through history. The module will trace the emergence of the modern state in Europe and discuss the different ways states have been constructed, identifying the different functions of the state over time. It will also introduce students to the range of theories that have been used in the disciplines of history and politics to study the state, including Historical Sociology, Marxism, Institutionalism and World Systems Theory. Students will be invited to assess these theories through a series of case studies.
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The word limit for essays includes footnotes, but excludes the bibliography.
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Students completing the module will have developed:
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