Independent research presentations continue.
Guest lecture with Ellen Zieselmann on art during the Interwar period.
Quiz #4 opens online on Friday, April 1 at 3:30, and closes Thursday evening, April 7 at midnight; covers the legacies of the First World War from before break, and materials on authoritarianism, fascism, and Stalinism.
Day 1: The Rise of Authoritarianism in Europe: Stalinism.
In-class: Discuss the missed homework and related primary and secondary source handouts on the rise of Stalinism.
In-class: Chronicle current events.
Make-up Homework for review (from Week 10): Review, “Darkening Decades: Recovery, Dictators, and Depression, 1920-1939,” in The West in the World, eds. Sherman/Salisbury, pp. 697-707, and answer the following two questions.
Review Key Terms and Persons: New Economic Policy (NEP), Five-Year Plan, Stalin, collectivization, the Great Purges, and the Great Depression.
Review Key Question#1: How did Stalin transform the Soviet Union - what were the effects?
Review Key Question#2: How do you explain the rise of Nazism?
Day 2: The Rise of Nazism.
In-class: Discuss the homework and related primary and secondary sources.
Day 3: The Nazi Seizure of Power
In-class: Read primary source handouts from Victor Klemper, Goebbels, et al. and discuss the Nazi seizure of power.
Key persons: The Führer (or Fuehrer), Joseph Goebbels and Heinrich Himmler.
Key terms: The Nazi Seizure of Power, the Reichstag Fire Decree, Wild Camps/Concentration Camps, GESTAPO, Enabling Act, Gleichschaltung (Coordination), and the "Night of the Long Knives" (1934).
Homework for Day 4: Read the secondary source sets provided in class; take notes on authors' arguments, evidence, and whether or not you buy it.
Day 4: Interwar Art History.
In-class: Guest lecture in class with Ellen Zieselmann.
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