Checking date: 14/03/2024


Course: 2024/2025

History of the today´s world
(13817)
Dual Bachelor in Journalism and Humanities Studies (Plan: 414 - Estudio: 282)


Coordinating teacher: HUGUET SANTOS, MONTSERRAT

Department assigned to the subject: Humanities: History, Geography and Art Department

Type: Compulsory
ECTS Credits: 6.0 ECTS

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Requirements (Subjects that are assumed to be known)
To face the program of this subject, review general knowledge of the historical context is recommended: from 1945 to current times
Objectives
The fundamental objective of the course is the student to acquire knowledge and skills that enable him/her to analyze the most recent past from the perspective of the History of the Present World (1945-). If we focus on specific objectives, the student, after taking this subject: 1. Will know the historical context after the end of World War II from the political, economic, social and cultural point of view. 2. Will acquire a deep and complex vision of the current problems and those that are going to appear in the near future. 3. Will handle one of the most interesting sources of memory for the study of History: technical or reproduced images 4. Will have a transdisciplinary vision of History.
Skills and learning outcomes
Description of contents: programme
THE BIRTH OF THE CURRENT WORLD. 1945-1960 1 The postwar consensus and shared hegemony. 2. International society as a historical subject. 3. Genesis and models of Socialism 4. The consolidation of the Third World. THE WORLD REORDERING. 1945-1990 5.The techno-scientific acceleration. The nuclear challenge and the space race. 6. The techno-scientific acceleration. Health and welfare society. 7. Civil rights, gender and the environment. Activisms 8. Fragmentation and extremes at the end of the 20th century. OUR HISTORICAL PRESENT. 1990-2021 9. The information revolution and offshoring. 10. The reinvention of leadership and hegemony. 11. The geopolitics of the XXI century.
Learning activities and methodology
Students will attend two types of classes. In the first place, the master classes in which they will reflect on the theoretical possibilities of history within the framework of the History of the Current World. Secondly, the practices, in which students will be able to approach historical events from the study of historical sources. These practical exercises will be supervised by the teacher and guided with specific teaching materials and a selection of support texts and documentaries.
Assessment System
  • % end-of-term-examination 60
  • % of continuous assessment (assigments, laboratory, practicals...) 40

Calendar of Continuous assessment


Extraordinary call: regulations
Basic Bibliography
  • Carmen de la Guardia. Historia de los Estados Unidos. Madrid: Silex. 2012
  • Ian Kershaw. Descenso a los infiernos. Europa, 1914-1949. Barcelona: Crítica. 2018
  • José Carlos Rueda y José Antonio Sánchez. Historia actual del mundo. Madrid: Síntesis. 2016
  • Juan Carlos Pereira (coord). Historia de las relaciones internacionales contemporáneas. Barcelons: Ariel. 2009
  • Sebastin Conrad. Historia global. Una nueva visión para el mundo actual. Barcelona: Crítica. 2017
  • Tony Judt. Postguerra: Una historia de Europa desde 1945. Madrid: Taurus. 2010

The course syllabus may change due academic events or other reasons.