The Making of the Modern World
What you will learn
Understand how International Relations between 1815 and 1914 still shape the world we live in today
Explore and evaluate how the relationship between Britain and Germany was impacted by colonisation and militarism
Understand how political rivalry grew as a result of the “Scramble for Africa”
Become an expert on the key challenges to the European Balance of Power in this period
Understand the reasons for and development of the Alliance System in Europe
Understand how the Eastern Question (the problem posed by the decline of the Ottoman Empire) led to Greek independence, the Mehemet Ali Crisis in Egypt and Syria, Nationalism and revolution in the Balkans and finally; World War One
Description
This course covers International Relations over a 100 year period. It aims to give you a real understanding of the major turning points that have shaped our world. Starting in 1815, with Europe in a state of destruction after the Napoleonic Wars, we explore the economic, social and political challenges that surfaced from that point onwards and how these were dealt with by each of the Great Powers. Themes covered include; The Eastern Question, the Alliance System, Imperialism and Colonisation and Anglo-German rivalry.
The course is taught through detailed and varied content; video lectures, screen casts, downloadable sources including cartoons, written documents and much more. There is also the opportunity to test yourself with an end of unit quiz. The course is very accessible to all but also provides the stretch and challenge to really make you think.
By the end of the course, you should have developed a good knowledge and understanding of the period which you can apply to any form of academic study.I’m a passionate teacher and I am incredibly proud of this course which I believe can inspire you to want to learn even more! If you have an interest in History – his course is for you.
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