Learning Outcomes:
On completion of this module, students
- will be able to analyze and evaluate conflicting historical interpretations of the Second World War and the year 1942
- will have acquired basic knowledge and understanding of some of the key historiographical debates about the Second World War
-will have familiarized themselves with some of the most important concepts and methodological approaches to the history of war
- will have a fuller understanding of the rich secondary literature on the period.
- will have improved their ability to interpret primary sources
- Will have a greater understanding of the method of global history
Indicative Module Content:
1. The war in the winter of 1941-42
2. January 1942 and the Year of the Holocaust
3. The British Empire at War
4. The Japanese Empire at War
5. The United States at War
6. The North African Campaigns
7. The Air War in Europe
8. The War in the summer of 1942
9. Facing the winter of 42-43
10. Cultures at war: the making of Casablanca
11. Review and Essay presentations