HISTORY 309
Bloodlands: Global Warfare
Please note: this is archived course information from 2024 for HISTORY 309.
Description
Asks historical questions about warfare in the modern era. Analyses conflicts and state violence and their impacts on people and their governments in a global setting. Themes include: the causes, course and consequences of warfare; restraint in warfare; ideologies of war and peace; civil war and revolution; imperial warfare; genocide; the human impact and context of war.
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Availability 2024
Semester 2
Lecturer(s)
Lecturer(s) Professor Maartje Abbenhuis
Professor Malcolm Campbell
Points
HISTORY 309: 15 points
Prerequisites
15 points at Stage II in History and 60 points passed or 30 points at Stage II in Global Politics and Human Rights
Restrictions
HISTORY 205