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HST3138   The United States and the Cold War, 1945-1975   (20 credits)

 
Year Running: 2016/2017
Credit level: F6
Pre-requisites   Two modules from HST200-HST2999
Co-requisites   HST3139  
    HST3139
Additional Information   This module is available to any studnet registered for the BA History or History dual degrees.

Description

The Cold War shaped American foreign policy as well as domestic politics and culture for much of the second half of the 20th century. But how all-encompassing was the Cold War? How did non-state actors react to and influence the course of its development? And how 'cold' was the Cold War? This module will examine the Cold War with fresh perspective. We will revisit the traditional historiography, which focuses on high policy actors and U.S. relations with the Soviet Union. But we will also gain new insight from an emerging literature that challenges such a deterministic and elite framing of what was a global conflict that involved multiple actors at all levels of society, many of whom brought with them complex motivations that existed prior to, or outside of, the rigid Cold War binary. In addition to these secondary sources, we will explore a wide range of primary source material, from declassified State Department documents to Third World assertions of sovereignty to popular films and novels.

 

Reading List


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Teaching Methods

Delivery Type Hours
Independent 152.5
Seminar 44.0
Tutorial 0.5
 

Methods of assessment

Assessment Type Duration % of formal assessment Semester
Exam 3.0 100 % S1
 

Teaching methods and assessment displayed on this page are indicative for 2023-24.