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Study programmes 2009-2010Last update : 28/06/2010
GERM0003-1  British civilisation
Duration :  30h Th
Credits/ECTS :  
Bachelor in modern languages and literatures, German, Dutch and English, 2nd yearPremier quadrimestre4
Bachelor in modern languages and literatures, general orientation, 2nd yearPremier quadrimestre4
Holder(s) :  Katharine Burkitt
Language :  Langue anglaise
Course contents :  This course will provide an introduction to the economic, political, social and cultural history of Modern Britain.

It will address the major moments in this history and point towards the ways in which they have influenced life in contemporary Britain. In this context, we will explore the different regions of Britain, focussing on their individuality and the ways in which they are both interrelated and very distinct. Other aspects of British history that we will discuss are the British Empire and Commonwealth, immigration and racism, World War I and World War II, and post-war Britain, the Industrial Revolution and the rise of the working class.

We will use journalistic and cultural material in order to consider the influences that these major events, and others, have had on the construction of British national identity and the ways in which the British perceive themselves.
Course objective :  The objective of this course is to provide an introduction to the historical, political and social construction of modern Britain (post-1975). It will also demonstrate the ways in which Britishness and British identities have been constructed and represented in British literature, film and popular culture.
Organization :  The course will be taught in weekly two hourly sessions, including a long lecture and seminar. In the seminar sessions, students are required to participate in groups based on material provided in class.
Assessment :  Oral Exam
Contacts :  Katharine BURKITT, lecteur
Département de Langues et littératures modernes
Tél : 04 366 54 37
E-mail kburkitt@ulg.ac.be


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