Mar 29, 2024  
2020 Undergraduate Catalog 1.2 (SUMMER-FALL) 
    
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HIS 384 - Propaganda and Identity in Modern Europe (3)

This course explores the role of propaganda in shaping identity formation in Europe and the Western World. Beginning with the Protestant Reformation, the course focuses on the major historical events in Western Civilization that shaped the use of propaganda and led to its institutionalized use over the previous centuries including the French Revolution, the rise of Nationalism and Imperialism, the World Wars, Totalitarianism, the Cold War, and the rise of mass media. The class thereby explains the historical development and into recent events and students’ daily experiences.



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