645309 PS Economic and Social History: Economic and social history in the Eastern Alps from 1740 to the present
summer semester 2020 | Last update: 22.06.2020 | Place course on memo listAcquisition of competences in dealing with historical sources and secondary literature on Economic and Social History as well as the ability to present the newly-acquired knowledge in oral or written form; the acquisition of awareness and the use of relevant scientific methods; acquisition of an awareness of the forms of historical self-display and the ability to present historical relationships on-site.
On the basis of secondary literature, specialized literature and selected sources, the basics for an overview of the topics of an economic and social history of the Eastern Alps are developed in this Proseminar. One aspect is the comparison of (different) national developments in the Eastern Alps and the analysis of their causes.
Input presentations of the teacher, group work, discussion of literature, oral and written presentations.
Course with continuous performance assessment: attendance at all sessions, regular and active participation in discussions, readings and short assignments, oral presentation and written paper.
To be announced in the course
Positive assessment of compulsory module 1
Online registration necessary!
- Faculty of Philosophy and History
- Bachelor's Programme Classica et Orientalia according to the curriculum 2015 (180 ECTS-Credits, 6 semesters)
- Bachelor's Programme History according to the curriculum 2015 (180 ECTS-Credits, 6 semesters)
- Faculty of Teacher Education
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Fri 2020-03-06
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13.45 - 17.00 | 40601 UR 40601 UR | Barrier-free | |
Fri 2020-03-20
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13.45 - 17.00 | 40601 UR 40601 UR | Barrier-free | |
Fri 2020-04-24
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13.45 - 17.00 | 40601 UR 40601 UR | Barrier-free | |
Fri 2020-05-15
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13.45 - 17.00 | 40601 UR 40601 UR | Barrier-free | |
Fri 2020-06-05
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13.45 - 17.00 | 40601 UR 40601 UR | Barrier-free | |
Fri 2020-06-19
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13.45 - 17.00 | 40601 UR 40601 UR | Barrier-free | |
Fri 2020-06-26
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13.45 - 16.45 | 40601 UR 40601 UR | Barrier-free |