History
Time and Place: 1899: Apex Empires. Savage Wars
Module code: V1482D
Level 5
15 credits in spring semester
Teaching method: Lecture
Assessment modes: Not yet finalised
Situated within Eric Hobsbawm鈥檚 Age of Empire (1875-1914), this module offers a revisionist history of colonial clashes that rang in the twentieth century. It concentrates on the Philippine-American War and the South African War (1899-1902), which have hitherto been understood as important, yet separate sites of anti-colonial resistance and memory. Emphasising instead themes and case studies that draw these two conflicts together, it reconstructs 1899 itself as a watershed moment in a more connected global history, when the colonised struck back and laid bare the hypocrisy of apex colonisers consolidating their empires through what Rudyard Kipling called 鈥榮avage wars of peace.
Module learning outcomes
- Critically evaluate the historiography around a particular moment.
- Critically evaluate the applicability of historical concepts to particular cases.
- Supply evidence of these skills in extended essay form.
- Demonstrate ability to use limited amounts of primary source material in extended historical argument.