HIST 41.01 Empires and Nations in Modern European History
The history of Europe has generally been told through the stories of its constituent nations. Yet most Europeans over the past three centuries lived in empires. This course will place empire at the center of the history of modern Europe, focusing both on land empires within Europe and the overseas empire, and view the nation as a challenger whose ultimate victory was – and is – far from certain. Beginning with the emergence of modern national ideas in the late 18th century, we will trace the complex relationship between European nation-states and empires until the present day. Topics covered will include the consolidation of European nation-states in the 19th century, overseas imperial expansion, multinational land empires, the two world wars, decolonization, and the question of American and Soviet empire in the 20th century.
Department-Specific Course Categories
Class of 2023 and Before Major/Minor Dist: EUR; Class of 2024 and Beyond Major/Minor Dist: EUR, modern.