HS373 Readings from German History Credit : 3-0-0-3 Approval: Approved in 3Rd Senate Students Intended For: B.Tech

HS373 Readings from German History Credit : 3-0-0-3 Approval: Approved in 3Rd Senate Students Intended For: B.Tech

HS373 Readings from German History Credit : 3-0-0-3 Approval: Approved in 3rd Senate Students intended for: B.Tech. Elective or Core: Elective Prerequisite: Consent of the faculty member Semester: Even/Odd Common European Frame of Reference Norms (Level B 2) Course objective The course offers a broad survey of German history. It seeks to promote in the main advanced reading comprehension in German through a systematic study of carefully graded texts and (slightly abridged) original materials that deal with major landmarks in German history from 1806 to the present. Course Content: Select Reading Material on: The Birth of the German Nation (1806 – 1848); Prussia and Austria 1848 – 1871; the Nation State; Empire and Colonial Ambitions (1890 – 1910); from World War I to the Weimar Republic (1914 – 1933); Nazi Germany (1933 – 1942); Finis Germaniae to the Basic Law (1942 – 1949); Divided Legacy (1949 – 1990); United Germany Method of Evaluation 2 Quizzes (10 Marks each), Assignment (10 Marks), Attendance and Participation (10 Marks) and End of Semester Examination (50 Marks) Prescribed Texts: Excerpts from: Heinz Ludwig Arnold: Deutschland! Deutschland? Texte aus 500 Jahren von Martin Luther bis Günter Grass. Frankfurt a.M.: Fischer, 2002. Hagen Schulze: Kleine deutsche Geschichte. Mit Bildern aus dem Deutschen Historischen Museum. Munich: Beck, 1996. Select References Karin Hermann: Reading German History. A German Reading Course for Beginners. Munich: Max Hueber, 1992. Eberhard Jäckel: Das deutsche Jahrhundert. Eine historische Bilanz. Stuttgart: Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, 1996. Martin Kitchen: The Cambridge Illustrated History of Germany. Cambridge: CUP, 2000. Klaus Schulz: Aus deutscher Vergangenheit. Ein geschichtlicher Überblick. Munich: Max Hueber, 1971. Peter Watson:The German Genius. Europe's Third Renaissance, the Second Scientific Revolution and the Twentieth Century. New York: Harper Collins, 2010..

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