Twentieth Century World-I (1900-1939)

Paper Code: 
24HIS 122
Credits: 
05
Contact Hours: 
75.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

Course Objectives

This course equips students with the ability to compare and contrast the myriad ideologies that dominated the Twentieth Century and their profound global impacts. It delves into the intricate causes and consequences of pivotal events such as the First World War and the Russian Revolution, fostering a deep analytical understanding. Moreover, students will scrutinize the complex factors underlying the rise of Nazism and Fascism in Germany and Italy, as well as Militarism in Japan, alongside the diplomatic maneuvers that precipitated the outbreak of World War II. Through rigorous examination, students gain insight into the intricate tapestry of historical events that shaped the modern world.

 

Course Outcomes: 

Course Outcomes(CO)

Course

Outcome (at course level)

Learning and teaching strategies

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24HIS 122

Twentieth Century World – I (1900-1939)

 

CO7- Delineate 20th-century ideologies' impact: Imperialism, Nationalism, Socialism, and Capitalism.

CO8- Critically assess the Causes and Consequences of the First World War and Paris Peace Settlement and League of Nations

CO9- Examine the Revolution of 1905 and causes and nature of Russian Revolution of 1917.

CO10- Critically explain Nazism, Fascism and Militarism in Japan, rise of dictatorship. Economic Depression and its Consequences.

CO11- Analyse the causes and aftermaths of World War II, Nationalist Movements and the process of Decolonization in Asia.

CO12-Contribute effectively in course-specific interaction

  • Interactive Lectures
  • Tutorials
  • Reading Assignments
  • Audio-visual

     aids like documentaries

  • Power Point Presentation
  • Group discussions

 

Class Assignment, Class test, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Presentation, Individual and group projects

 

13.00

Ideologies of Twentieth Century: Imperialism, Nationalism, Socialism and Capitalism.

Impact of these ideologies on the world.

 

 

17.00

First World War – Course and  the Consequences.

Paris Peace Settlement and its results.

League of Nations – its objectives and limitations.

 

15.00

Revolution of 1905.

Mensheviks and Bolsheviks.

Russian Revolution of 1917 – causes, nature and its impact

15.00

World between two World Wars.

Nazism, Fascism and Militarism in Japan.

The Great Economic Depression and its Consequences

15.00

Second World War – Causes and Consequences, Nationalist Movements and the process of Decolonization in Asia.

 

 

Essential Readings: 

Recommended Readings :

  • William R. Keylor : The Twentieth Century World and Beyond
  • Ian Clark : The Post Cold War Order
  • Langsam : World Since 1919
  • E H Carr : International Relations between the two World Wars
  • A M Gathorne –Hardy: Short History of  International Affairs(1920-39)
  • A P J Taylor : Origins of the Second World War
  • Paul Johnson : Modern Times
  • A.Dallin &G W Lapidus: The Soviet System- from Crisis to Collapse
  • Carl Polanyi : The Great Transformation: The political and  Economic Origins of our times.
  • E J Hobsbam : The age of Extremes !914-1991,New York, 1996
  • Carter V Findley & John Rothey: Twentieth Century World,Boston, V edition,2000
  • Norman Lowe : Mastering Modern World History, London, 1997
  • Geoffrey barraclough :An introduction to Contemperory History

 

References: 

E- Resources

Ideologies of Twentieth Century: Imperialism

Nationalism

Socialism

Capitalism

First World War

Paris Peace Settlement and its results

League of Nations – its objectives and limitations

Revolution of 1905

Mensheviks and Bolsheviks

Russian Revolution of 1917 – causes, nature and its impact

Nazism and Fascism

Militarism in Japan.

The Great Economic Depression

Second World War

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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