WLC 125 - Nationalism: Explanatory Models, Leaders

Institution:
Franklin College - Indiana
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Description:
This course will introduce students to nationalism. It will attempt to define what a nation is, examine how national identity is brought about, and discuss different types of nationalism. It will scrutinize explanatory models developed in sociology and political science, and trace the story of nationalism in selected historical and contemporary cases. Cases will include the rise of nationalism in Europe midst the wake of the French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars; nationalism in the Western Hemisphere with particular emphasis on Canadian and Quebec nationalisms; and nationalism in the Middle East. Prerequisites: GE206 or CAN 130. Extra Fees: None. Instructor: Ralph P. Guentzel. A-F grading. Satisfies one intercultural requirement. Additional Activity times to follow.
Credits:
3.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(317) 738-8000
Regional Accreditation:
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
Calendar System:
Four-one-four plan

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