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Germany and East Central Europe (1871 - 2000)


This course will focus on the history of the “Mitteleuropa” area through the analysis of the parallel evolution of Germany and the Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia and Hungary. Emphasis will be on the evolution of the nationalist concept as well as on Germany’s foreign policy in the “concert of nations”, especially towards its Eastern neighbors. The aim is to achieve an understanding of the complex evolution of national entities and their interaction between the birth of the modern German state and the integration of the Visegrád countries in the European Union


Gaëlle Vassogne

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Mon, Wed 12:00 - 1:20pm

Spring 2010
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