Course Contents
1. The world at the beginning of 20th century
2. Alliance Politics between European states: 1839-1914
3. Colonialism
4. World War I:
(a) Causes
(b)War strategy
(c) Effects
5. The League of the Nations: Its failure and success
6. U.S foreign Policy of isolation and its role in WWI
7. Era of Peace Settlement 1919-1939
8. Foreign Policy of Britain, Germany, Italy, France between the two great wars
9. Rise of dictatorships in Europe: Nazism and Fascism
10. Policy of Appeasement in 1930s
11. World War II: 1939-1945
(a) Causes
(b) War Strategy
(c) Effects
Course Synopsis
This course aims to provide a detailed understanding about the international affairs from 1914-1945. The two great wars remained the most important issue in this era. The main events in the shape of war, crisis, treaties and issues are the part of this course. This course intends to develop an historic context of European politics and the way states practically executed interstate relations.
Course Learning Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students would be able to understand historiographical debates and application of theoretical approaches on practical politics. In addition to it, students would have an understanding of European political dynamics from 1914-1945.
Time Line of WWII
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Second world war
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Effects of Second World War
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Second world war strategy of Russia, Germany and Britain
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Documentary on Second world war
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Book Title : World War II: A Beginner’s Guide
Author : Christopher Catherwood
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Publisher : Oneworld Publications, 2014
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Book Title : The Origins of The Second World War
Author : A.J.P. Taylor
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Title : War Strategy Part II
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Title : War Strategy I
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