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The Nordic Model 1800-2012


Semesterangivelse: Efterårs kursus

 


Udgave: Efterår 2012 Hum
Tilvalgskode: See Aim / Formål
ECTS points: 15 ECTS
Årsværk: 15 ECTS

Semester:

1 semester
Institutter: SAXO-Instituttet, Afdeling for Historie
Undervisere: Lars Hovbakke Sørensen, e-mail: lars.hovbakke@gmail.com
Skema- oplysninger:  Vis skema for kurset
Samlet oversigt over tid og sted for alle kurser inden for Lektionsplan for Det Humanistiske Fakultet Efterår 2012 Hum
Første undervisningsgang: thursday 6. September 2012 3PM-5PM (room 17.1.38)
Undervisnings- form: Group instruction / Seminar
Formål: Module I-VI [HHIA03416U]
The course can primarily be used as either Module I: Optional Historical Subject; Module II: Period Studies; Module IV: History and Social Sciences; Module V: Themes in Cultural History
Period: 1500-1914 and after 1914
Curriculum for Master´s Programme in History, The 2008 Curriculum.

Elective Studies (Bachelor):
Module T4: Historical Theme, Fagelement 47271050 [HHIB10501E]
Module T5: Historical Project, Fagelement 47271051 [HHIB10511E]
Curriculum for the Elective Studies in History,The 2007 Curriculum.
Indhold: During the last 200 years many Scandinavians have perceived the so-called Nordic political culture, social structure and mentality as fundamentally different from that of the rest of Europe. An indication of this attitude is the use of the concept Norden instead of Northern Europe when talking of these countries. Norden has been perceived as something not European, not Catholic, anti-Rome, Anti-imperialist, non-colonial, non-exploitative, peaceful, small and social democratic.

The purpose of the seminar is to investigate the myth as well as the reality of Norden during the 19th and the 20th Century. Special attention will be paid to the political initiatives to develop inter-Nordic cooperation during the 20th Century and to Scandinavian politicians’ use of the myth of Norden in their efforts to develop political and economic cooperation between the Nordic countries.

Another central question to be discussed will be, whether talk about a special Nordic Model of democracy, of political system, of political culture and of welfare state, different from that of the rest of Western Europe, has anything to it.

Further the role of the nation and of nationalism in the political debates in the Nordic countries during the 19th and the 20th Century will be investigated. Special attention will be paid to the interplay between the role of the nation and of nationalism in the Nordic countries on the one hand and the Nordic politicians’ approach to the European and international integration since 1945 on the other.

Course objectives (beside the objectives stipulated in the curriculum):
Litteratur: Mary Hilson: The Nordic Model. Scandinavia since 1945. London, 2008.
- The Nordic Model of Welfare. Eds.: Niels Finn Christiansen, Klaus Petersen, Nils Edling & Per Haave. Copenhagen, 2006.
- The Cultural Construction of Norden. Eds.: Øystein Sørensen and Bo Stråth. Scandinavian University Press, Oslo 1997.
Tilmelding: Course registration is carried out in the Selfservice on KUnet from 16 May to 1 June.
Late course registrations: 15 August – 10 September.
During the ordinary course registration period you must select 4 out of the 11 courses offered as Module I-VI courses [BA-students: Module T4 and T5] in descending order, if you want to make sure you have a seat on a course – or courses - before the Selfservice open up for late course registrations.
The result of the course registration will appear in the Selfservice no later than 15 August.
A late course registration - and any course changes you may want to make – is carried out in the Selfservice on Kunet. In the Selfservice it will show which courses are still open for late registration.
In connection with the course registration a Module [exam type] must be chosen. The exam registration can be changed when the Selfservice open up for exam editing in the autumn.
Further information regarding course registration in Danish

If you are a student from abroad, please contact chrislund@hum.ku.dk
Eksamensform: See Curriculum for Master´s Programme in History, The 2008 Curriculum

Elective Studies (BA-level):
Modul T4: Historical Theme, Fagelement 47271050 [HHIB10501E] (15 ECTS):
Form of examination: Set oral exam with synopsis.
Form of grading: external grading.
Form of assessment: 7-point grading scale.

Modul T5: Historical Project, Fagelement 47271051 [HHIB10511E] (15 ECTS):
Form of examination A: Free written take-home assignment.
Form of examination B: Communication Project.
Form of grading: external grading.
Form of assessment: 7-point grading scale.

See also Curriculum for the Elective Studies in History
Kursus hjemmeside:
Kursus hjemmeside: When the course registration has been confirmed in the Selfservice on KUnet you will automatically be connected to the electronic courseroom in Absalon just before the beginning of the semester. Log on KUnet with your KU-Username and Password. If you are not connected to the electronic courseroom in Absalon at the beginning of the semester, please contact chrislund@hum.ku.dk with the following information: name, KU-Username, CPR-No., coursename and examtype.
If course registrations or changes is made In the late course registration period it will take three weekdays before it has an effect in Absalon
Undervisnings- sprog: Kun engelsk
Sidst redigeret: 15/5-2012



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