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Monday, January 25, 2010

L1S2 Bloc 3 TD civilisation britannique

Mon groupe de TD en civilisation britannique "From the Reformation to the Great Exhibition" a lieu le jeudi de 14h30 à 16h.

Ce TD ne commence qu'en semaine 2, le jeudi 4 février.

Vous devez vous procurer, avant le premier cours la brochure de documents historiques à la LIBALU, comme pour les autres UE.

Il est également recommandé de lire, avant le cours, un chapitre sur la Réforme dans le livre de Kenneth Morgan (en anglais) ou dans le livre de Roland Marx, en français. Vous trouverez ces livres à la bibliothèque.

The wikipedia article on the English Reformation is not bad as a starting point. It is here.


Ci-dessous le programme du TD

L1 S2 British civilization 2009-2010

Britain from the Reformation to the Great Exhibition


1 The Reformation From Henry VIII’s reforms to the Elizabethan settlement and why it all mattered.
2 The English Civil war How England became a Republic and what happened next.
3 The “ Glorious revolution” of 1688 The final victory of parliament, but not of democracy.
4 Rural England – enclosures and Corn Laws How the English peasantry disappeared.
5 1er DST (40 minutes) et révisions
6 The Industrial Révolution Men and women, money and machines
7 The struggle for democracy from Wilkes to Chartism 1 Towards the reform of 1832
8 The struggle for democracy from Wilkes to Chartism 2 1838 to 1848
9 2ème DST ( 40 minutes) et revisions
10 The heights of Victorian England Railways, exports and Factory Acts
11 The biggest Empire ever
12 Révisions
Vacances de Printemps
13 Contrôle final (80 minutes)


Welcome to your second semester course in British Civilization. The mark for the course will be made up of two classroom tests and a final test.
In addition to the classes and the booklet of historical documents, you should read history books, or at least chapters of history books. The books in English by Kenneth Morgan, and in French by Roland Marx, in the University Library, are a good place to start.



You should also visit my teaching blog regularly. I often put on this blog useful links to help you with your studies. If you search the archives of the blog you will find there are already many useful articles, videos etc. It is also on the blog that you will find any administrative information at the appropriate time (your marks, information about absences if I should be ill, and so on). The address of the blog is

http://johncmullen.blogspot.com/
John Mullen January 2010

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