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Course unit, curriculum year 2023–2024
HIS.HIA.600

Identities, 5–10 cr

Tampere University

Participation in teaching, Finnish

Type
Participation in teaching
Language of instruction
Finnish
Credits
5–10 cr
Grading scale
General scale, 0-5
Responsible organisation
Faculty of Social Sciences 100 %

Scheduled teaching

Course unit realisation

The History of Education in Modern Britain and Empire, Seminar

Seminar (English)
28.8.2023 – 9.10.2023
Active in period 1 (1.8.2023–22.10.2023)
Course unit realisation

Religion, space and daily life in Roman world (c. 150 BCE - 450 CE), Lectures

Lectures (Finnish)
26.10.2023 – 8.2.2024
Active in period 2 (23.10.2023–31.12.2023)
Active in period 3 (1.1.2024–3.3.2024)
Course unit realisation

History of memory and forgetting – The politics of memory and cultural memory, Lectures

Lectures (Finnish)
25.10.2023 – 6.12.2023
Active in period 2 (23.10.2023–31.12.2023)
Course unit realisation

Identities, Crises and Reconstruction: Finnish and German perspective (online teaching)

Online teaching (English)
8.1.2024 – 23.2.2024
Active in period 3 (1.1.2024–3.3.2024)
Course unit realisation

History of Ukraine: Statehood and Identity, Lectures

Lectures (English)
10.1.2024 – 23.2.2024
Active in period 3 (1.1.2024–3.3.2024)

The course consists of lectures. We study historical works and historians of Ukraine published in English language or in English translation as well as additional primary sources written by experts. The course addresses core questions of how Ukraine´s statehood and identity was formed and cemented. We discover how Ukraine´s history has been impacted by economic, political, societal and international relations developments and begin our examination from the 17th century onwards. The course deals with the emergence of the Soviet Union from the perspective of Ukraine´s development and also the contribution Ukrainian historical figures made towards the USSR. We examine the post-Soviet transition towards democracy. Key topics including the Orange Revolution (2004-2005) and Euromaidan (2013-2014) uprisings as well as Nato´s 2008 Bucharest summit to shed light on the nature of development of Ukraine as a regional and international actor. We consider the relationship between Ukraine´s post-Communist development and the European Union and international politics. We examine the ongoing Russia´s war of aggression against Ukraine. 

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Pelko ja ahdistus antiikissa, keskiajalla ja uuden ajan alussa, Luento-opetus

Lectures (Finnish)
23.1.2024 – 23.4.2024
Active in period 3 (1.1.2024–3.3.2024)
Active in period 4 (4.3.2024–31.5.2024)
Course unit realisation

Perspectives on History and Historical Research, Lectures

Lectures (Finnish)
4.3.2024 – 6.5.2024
Active in period 4 (4.3.2024–31.5.2024)