Course Catalog

Study Program WiSe 2022/2023

Geschichte, M.A.

Masterstudiengang Geschichte

Schwerpunkt Kultur(en)-Geschichte

Modulverantwortliche: Prof. Dr. Susanne Schattenberg

Modul MA HIS 3c: Stadt - Land - Umwelt

Archaeology I

Das Modul besteht aus beiden Seminaren.
Course numberTitle of eventLecturer
08-M27-1-PG-A1-1Introduction to European Prehistoric Archaeology (in English)
Einführung in die Prähistorische Archäologie von Europa

Lecture (Teaching)
ECTS: 3

Dates:
weekly (starts in week: 1) Thu. 16:00 - 18:00 SFG 1010 GW2 B1170 (2 Teaching hours per week)

Additional dates:
Tue. 07.02.23 09:00 - 16:00 GW2 B3009 (Großer Studierraum)
Prof. Dr. Uta Halle
08-M27-1-PG-A1-2Methods of European Prehistoric Archaeology (in English)
Methoden der Prähistorischen Archäologie in Europa

Exercises (Teaching)
ECTS: 6

Blockveranstaltung

Prof. Dr. Uta Halle

Wahlpflichtbereich II (General Studies)

Course numberTitle of eventLecturer
08-28-GS-1Kolloquium zur Geschichte Osteuropas (in English)
Colloquium on East European History

Colloquium (Teaching)
ECTS: 3

Dates:
fortnightly (starts in week: 1) Tue. 18:15 - 19:45 IW3 0390 (2 Teaching hours per week)
fortnightly (starts in week: 2) Tue. 18:15 - 19:45 External location: Zoom (2 Teaching hours per week)

Additional dates:
Tue. 01.11.22 18:45 - 20:15 Rathaus Bremen, Am Markt 21, 28195 Bremen
Tue. 24.01.23 18:15 - 19:45 IW3 0390

Das Kolloquium dient Lehrenden, Forschenden und Studierenden zum Austausch über aktuelle Forschungsvorhaben, neue Ansätze und Ergebnisse in der Osteuropäischen Geschichte. Etablierte Wissenschaftler*innen, aber auch Doktorand*innen stellen in einem 45minütigen Vortrag ihre aktuelle Arbeit vor, die dann in weiteren 45 Minuten diskutiert wird. Alle Studierenden und Lehrenden sind herzlich eingeladen!

Prof. Dr. Susanne Schattenberg
Elias Angele
09-GS-03-04British Propaganda Directed at Nazi Germany, 1938-1945 (in English)

Seminar (Teaching)
ECTS: 3

Additional dates:
Fri. 25.11.22 10:00 - 14:00 SuUB 4330 (Studio I Medienraum )
Fri. 09.12.22 10:00 - 17:00 SuUB 4330 (Studio I Medienraum )
Fri. 16.12.22 10:00 - 17:00 SuUB 4330 (Studio I Medienraum )
Fri. 13.01.23 12:00 - 17:00 SuUB 4320 (Studio II Medienraum )

During the Second World War, the BBC’s German-language broadcasts and British leaflets dropped by the Royal Air Force over the Reich were an important alternative source of information for many Germans. Germany’s media had been strictly censored and manipulated since 1933. Listening to foreign radio stations was illegal and penalties ranged from fines and confiscation of radio sets to imprisonment in a concentration camp, or even capital punishment. But the ban did not prevent Germans from listening to the BBC and reading British leaflets by their millions. British propaganda played a crucial part in British foreign policy and warfare towards Nazi Germany. It not only aimed at informing the German people about the British view of the war, but sought to undermine the German fighting morale and stir up popular resistance against the Nazi regime. Its ultimate aim was to help shorten the war. This seminar will familiarise you with the political aims, strategies and content as well as the bureaucracy and media of British propaganda during 1938 to 1945. We will not only study key texts of the historiography, but will also explore primary source materials.

Dr. Stephanie Seul