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HSTEU/SCAND 454: Baltic History |
Fall Quarter 2008 | |
Instructor: Guntis Ðmidchens Office: Raitt Hall 305 T Office Hours: Tuesdays, 10:30-11:30 am (Raitt 305-V) and Tuesdays, 5:30-6:30 pm, Suzzallo Library Cafe e-mail: guntiss@u.washington.edu; Phone: (206) 616-5224 Class Meets Tuesday and Thursday, 3:30-5:20 pm, Thomson Hall 331 |
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Course
Description
This course surveys the history of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania and the broader Baltic region, concentrating on the twentieth century. Students will explore uses of personal documents (memoirs, letters, and oral history interviews) in historical research. This quarter, special attention will be paid to the depiction of 20th century Baltic history in documentary and feature films. Course Objectives: · Know a timeline of 20th-century Baltic History, and be able to discuss connections between events · Analyze the role of individual persons in experiencing and shaping historical events · Learn how to do critical analysis of primary and secondary sources · Learn to analyze a historical film's relation to historical events
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Contact the instructor at: guntiss@u.washington.edu |