ENG3-1014 History & Culture: The British Empire & Commonwealth
Course description for academic year 2018/2019
Contents and structure
The course will cover the development and the historical and cultural characteristics of the British Empire and Commonwealth, through the study of the factors that have contributed to this development. This will require a historical perspective and approach, with focus on the processes of colonisation and decolonisation, plus case-studies for five Commonwealth countries (India, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa). The literature for this course will be complemented with maps, texts, illustrations and films, in order to help the student to a better comprehension of the evolution of the British Empire and Commonwealth.
Learning Outcome
Knowledge
- have acquired basic knowledge and understanding of history and cultures of the former British Empire and present day Commonwealth
- have an historical perspective on how the British Empire developed during the 19th and 20th centuries, including the decolonisation process
Skills
- be able to analyse and interpret various documents (texts and films of fiction and non-fiction, maps, posters, paintings, photos (notably of architecture and works of art)), and appreciate their significance in- and relevance to the time and context of production
- be able to use such documents as primary sources for research
- be able to use textbooks and relevant websites as secondary sources for Research
General competence
- articulate ideas and comments both orally and in written form
Entry requirements
None
Teaching methods
The course will alternate formal lectures with group-work and discussion.
Compulsory learning activities
Compulsory attendance (80%)
Compulsory 2-hour written test in class
Assessment
3-hour written exam
Examination support material
English-English Dictionary
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