The Attractions of Communism - HIST2489 |
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Description After the demise of the Soviet Empire, the 'totalitarianism thesis', which equates Fascism and Communism, has gained a new lease of life. Though there are many similarities in the political practices of these two movements which dominated the twentieth century, their aims and the groups they appealed to seem radically opposed. Seeks to explain the attractions of Communism through the study of documents, literary texts and film, and to shed light on the reasons for the loyalty of many European workers and intellectuals to 'the cause' despite their increasing awareness of its deformations in the Soviet Union and elsewhere.
Learning Outcomes On completion of this course, students will have acquired a basic understanding of:
The format of the course, with its emphasis on active student participation, is designed to:
It will also consolidate and develop skills in the use of the Internet (much of the course material is circulated by Web link or e-mail attachment).
Assessment
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