432175 VU Selected Economic Topics: Economic and Social History
summer semester 2022 | Last update: 18.05.2022 | Place course on memo listKnowledge: students acquire resp. deepen economic and social historical basic and advanced knowledge, especially in the context of globalization, development and gender
Comprehension: students acquire resp. deepen their comprehension of the relevance of historical cases for recent challenges and the importance of historically shaped trends and structures for future developments as well as for intersectional and interdisciplinary connections, especially in the context of globalization
Critique: students acquire resp. deepen the ability to critical discussion of theoretical concepts, empirical realities and communicated contents
Generally, the course is about economic, social, political, ecological and technological aspects of globalization and development with special emphasis on the gender perspective and marginalization patterns.
Besides that, the course consists of three parts:
1) A lecture part, in which "globalization" will be presented and discussed as a historical phenomneon (in mainly chronological order).
2) A seminar part, in which relevant literature proposed by participating students will be processed (i.e. read in advance and collaboratively developed).
3) A conference part, in which students' own research papers will be presented and discussed (in a draft stage).
Lecture, discussion, group work, presentations, own research, feedbacks
oral (presentation/s, active participation) and written (research paper, test/s) as well as feedbacks
Background literature:
- Bordo, M.D., et al. (eds.): Globalization in historical perspective. Chicago/IL: University of Chicago Press, 2003.
- Held, D., et al. (eds.): The global transformations reader: An introduction to the globalization debate. Cambridge/UK: Polity Press, 2007 (2nd edition)
- O'Rourke, K.H., Williamson, J.G.: Globalization and history: The evolution of a nineteenth-century Atlantic economy. Cambridge/MA: MIT Press, 1999.
- Osterhammel, J., Petersson, N.P.: Geschichte der Globalisierung: Dimensionen, Prozesse, Epochen. München: Beck, 2003 (also available in English translation as: Globalization: A short history, 2005).
- van Zanden, J.L., et al. (eds): How Was Life? Global Well-Being Since 1820. Paris: OECD, 2014.
Additional further readings to be announced during the course.
Because of its interdisciplinary character, VU participation is principally possible without any pre-requisites (besides the willingness to work in an interdisciplinary environment). Thus, there are no formal entry restriction for master students, which may also participate already in their first semester. However, in case of overbooking preferential access is granted to more advanced students (currently not applied because of online teaching).
For successful participation prior online-enrollment and COMPULSORY attendance in the first unit at March 7 (or excuse by e-mail in advance) is necessary. IMPORTANT: The first as well as the units in the lecture part (until Easter) will likely be ONLINE sessions, all other dates - as far as possible - will be held in presence.
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Mon 2022-03-07
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17.00 - 19.45 | SR 9 (Sowi) SR 9 (Sowi) | Barrier-free | |
Mon 2022-03-14
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17.00 - 19.45 | SR 9 (Sowi) SR 9 (Sowi) | Barrier-free | |
Mon 2022-03-21
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17.00 - 19.45 | SR 9 (Sowi) SR 9 (Sowi) | Barrier-free | |
Mon 2022-03-28
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17.00 - 19.45 | SR 9 (Sowi) SR 9 (Sowi) | Barrier-free | |
Mon 2022-04-04
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17.00 - 19.45 | SR 9 (Sowi) SR 9 (Sowi) | Barrier-free | |
Mon 2022-04-25
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17.00 - 19.45 | SR 9 (Sowi) SR 9 (Sowi) | Barrier-free | |
Mon 2022-05-02
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17.00 - 19.45 | SR 9 (Sowi) SR 9 (Sowi) | Barrier-free | |
Mon 2022-05-09
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17.00 - 19.45 | SR 9 (Sowi) SR 9 (Sowi) | Barrier-free | |
Mon 2022-05-16
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17.00 - 19.45 | SR 9 (Sowi) SR 9 (Sowi) | Barrier-free | |
Mon 2022-05-23
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17.00 - 19.45 | SR 9 (Sowi) SR 9 (Sowi) | Barrier-free | |
Fri 2022-06-10
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08.00 - 16.45 | SR 14 (Sowi) SR 14 (Sowi) | Barrier-free | |
Mon 2022-06-13
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17.00 - 19.45 | SR 9 (Sowi) SR 9 (Sowi) | Barrier-free |