20th Century World Wars
Bachelor's study programme Cultural history (1st level)
Objectives and competences
The students will learn the topics that will enrich their knowledge of local, regional and world history.
The students will learn the mechanisms of formation of the modern memory, which intertwines the individuality and generality, concrete and abstract.
They will be capable of critical analyses of the problems. They will be able to find solutions by transferring their own or foreign experiences or by synthetizing their solutions due to the special conditions. The complex knowledge will enable faster accommodation of historical and cultural-historical findings to the needs of the society and the field of humanities.
Prerequisites
Required is a basic, high school level knowledge of History.
Content
The course will introduce the topi cof the cultural history of wars, the dimensions and consequences in social, political, economic and cultural spheres. The course will explain the processes of formation of the modern memory, based on different sources. The course will focus on social history and history of everyday life, history of mentalities, modern memory etc. The lectures will focus on the experience of the soldiers, children, women in opposition to the elite and the processes of women emancipation The First World War will be presented as a turning point in the history of 20th Century. The course will further focus on historical development and effects of the totalitarian ideologies of the 20th Century and their escalation in the Second World War. which was also the climax of violence in the European and World history of the 20th century.
Intended learning outcomes
Students will be capable of detecting cultural-historical issues and social problems in general. They will solve these problems using different methodological approaches based on critical and self-critical judgment.
The students will learn about different levels of historical knowledge, findings, understanding and memory.
The student will evaluate the past events and form their personal perspective of the topics.
Readings
- E. J. Hobsbawm, Čas skrajnosti (v hrv. Doba ekstrema:1914-1991 , v angl. The Age of Extremes). Svetovna zgodovina 1914 – 1991. Znanstveno in publicistično središče, Ljubljana, 2000 (selected chapters). Catalogue
- M. Mazower, Temna celina. Dvajseto stoletje v Evropi. Mladinska knjiga, Ljubljana, 2002 (selected chapters).
- Susan Rubin Suleiman: Crises of Memory and the Second World War (Harvard University Press 2008) (selected chapters). E-version
- Petra Svoljšak, Gregor Antoličič, Leta strahote. Slovenci in prva svetovna vojna, 2019. Catalogue
- Katrin Boeckh, Sabine Rutar (eds.), The Balkan Wars from Contemporary Perception to Historic Memory (selected chapters).
- Spomini, dnevniki in pisma vojakov (selected chapters).
- Paul Fussell, The Great War and Modern Memory New York, Oxford University Press, 1975 (selected chapters). E-version
- Keith Lowe, Podivjana celina: Evropa po drugi svetovni vojni, 2015 (selected chapters). Catalogue
- Petra Svoljšak, Soča, sveta reka : italijanska zasedba slovenskega ozemlja (1915–1917), 2003 (selected chapters). Catalogue
- Patrick Finney (ed.), Remembering the Second World War (Routledge 2018) (selected chapters). E-version
- J.M. Winter, The Experience of World War I. Macmillan, London, 1998 (selected chapters). E-version
- Oto Luthar, The Great War and Memory in Central and South-eastern Europe (Brill 2016) (selected chapters). E-version
- Richard C. Hall: The Balkan Wars 1912-1913: Prelude to the First World War, Routledge (2000) (selected chapters).
- Petra Svoljšak, Andrej Rahten, Gregor Antoličič (ur.), Na predvečer velike vojne: politični koncepti, zarote in teorije (Mohorjeva, d.o. o. 2019) (selected chapters). Catalogue
- Federica Pedriali, Cristina Savettieri: Mobilizing Cultural Identities in the First World War: History, Representations and Memory, Palgrave Macmillan (2020) (selected chapters). E-version
Assessment
Seminar paper and oral exam.
Lecturer's references
ŠIMAC, Miha. Pod cesarskim orlom: Šentrupert na Dolenjskem v času prve svetovne vojne: 1914–1918. 1. izd. Ljubljana: Reitenburg, 2018. 128 str., ilustr. ISBN 978-961-288-848-0.
ŠIMAC, Miha. Vojaški duhovniki iz slovenskih dežel pod habsburškim žezlom, (Acta Ecclesiastica Sloveniae, 36). Ljubljana: Teološka fakulteta, 2014. 422 str., ilustr. ISBN 978-961-6844-37-6.
ŠIMAC, Miha. Ljubljansko semenišče med veliko vojno. Bogoslovni vestnik: glasilo Teološke fakultete v Ljubljani. [Tiskana izd.]. 2017, letn. 77, [št.] 1, str. 39–52. ISSN 0006-5722.
ŠIMAC, Miha. "Vzame cesar staršem sine": Boštjan Olip v vojaški službi. In: et al. Boštjan Olip: dnevnik 1914–1918. Radovljica: Muzeji radovljiške občine, 2018. Leto 1, str. 73-126, ilustr. Zbornik Mestnega muzeja Radovljica, leto 1, 2018. ISBN 978-961-6687-12-6. ISSN 2630-2527.
ŠIMAC, Miha. Between bullets and prayers : Slovenian military chaplains in Galicia at the beginning of World War I (1914/1915). V: PUDŁOCKI, Tomasz (ur.), RUSZAŁA, Kamil (ur.). Wielka wojna wyzwań duchowych : kapelani wojskowi na froncie wschodnim 1914–1920. Kraków: Towarzystwo Wydawnicze "Historia Iagellonica". 2020, str. 95–113.