HIST 3352

The First World War

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Course Description

At the Great War's centennial, we take stock of how it shaped life in the 20th century for peoples around the globe. Movies, memoirs, government reports and other texts throw light on causes of the war, the human carnage of 1914-18, Woodrow Wilson's effort to end war forever with a League of Nations, the demise of liberalism and the rise of fascism and communism in postwar Europe, and the launch of anti-colonial movements in Asia and Africa.


  • Christopher Gratien

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    3.62

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    Spring 2024

  • Philip Zelikow

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    3.47

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    Fall 2022

  • Jeremy Nelson

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    Fall 2022

  • To Announced

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    Fall 2022

  • Elizabeth Thompson

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    3.00

     GPA

    3.25

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    Last Taught

    Spring 2015