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Dec 29, 2025
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HIS 121 - WAR AND SOCIETY, 1914-1945 College of Arts and Sciences
Credit(s): 3
‘Total war’ in the 20th century exerted a profound impact on social relations in a great many ways. This course provides you with the opportunity to think long and hard about the social impact of ‘total’ warfare, from a transnational perspective. We will explore a number of social and cultural themes as they relate to the two World Wars, such as: the impact of total war on gender relations; military technology and ethics; the demonization of the enemy; war-time propaganda; the roots of the welfare state within the warfare state; and the postwar efforts to come to terms with the atrocities of total war.
Prereq: None. Meets UK Core: Global Dynamics. Meets UK Core: Intellectual Inquiry in Humanities. Approved for Distance Learning.
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