Teaching GuideTerm University College of Labour Relations (C) |
Grao en Relacións Laborais e Recursos Humanos (Coruña) |
Subjects |
Contemporary Social and Political History |
Contents |
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Identifying Data | 2017/18 | |||||||||||||
Subject | Contemporary Social and Political History | Code | 660G01009 | |||||||||||
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Descriptors | Cycle | Period | Year | Type | Credits | |||||||||
Graduate | 2nd four-month period |
First | FB | 6 | ||||||||||
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Topic | Sub-topic |
Theme 1: The beginnings of economic and political liberalism | 1.1 Origins of liberalism 1.2 Principles of liberalism 1.3 Economic liberalism |
Theme 2: The welfare state and capitalism after the Second World War | 2.1 The liberalism of the 30s 2.2 The welfare state 2.3 The 1973 crisis 2.4 Second oil crisis 2.5 Consequences of the Crisis |
Theme 3: Feminisms and the condition of women | 3.1 The sexual division of labor 3.2 The struggle for civil and political rights 3.3 The rights of women from the decade of the 60s |
Theme 4: The socialism | 4.1 Origins 4.2 Anarchism 4.3 Marxism 4.4 The expansion of Socialism |
Theme 5: The labor movement | 5.1 Introduction 5.2 The first conflict of the Industrial Society 5.3 Generalization and internationalization of the labor movement 5.4 The Labor movement in Spain |
Theme 6: The Fascism | 6.1 What is fascism? 6.2 Characteristics of Fascism 6.3 The Italian fascism 6.4 The German Nazism 6.5 Other fascism |
Theme 7: approach to international relations | 7.1. The age of imperialism, decolonization and the development of new states 7.2. The occupation of Palestine and the Israeli policy 7.3. Recent conflicts in the Islamic world 7.4. The communist blo |
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