Detaljni izvedbeni plan

Akademska godina 2023. / 2024. Semestar Ljetni
Studij:

Sveučilišni prijediplomski studij povijesti, Sveučilišni prijediplomski studij psihologije, Sveučilišni prijediplomski studij sociologije, Sveučilišni prijediplomski studij komunikologije
Godina studija:

Sveučilišni prijediplomski studij povijesti: 1., 2., 3.;
Sveučilišni prijediplomski studij psihologije: 1., 2., 3.;
Sveučilišni prijediplomski studij sociologije: 1., 2., 3.;
Sveučilišni prijediplomski studij komunikologije: 1., 2., 3.;

I. OSNOVNI PODACI O PREDMETU

Naziv predmeta World War I
Kratica predmeta IZBP228 Šifra predmeta 251877
Status predmeta Izborni ECTS bodovi 6
Preduvjeti za upis predmeta Nema
Ukupno opterećenje predmeta
Vrsta nastave Ukupno sati
Predavanja 30
Seminari 15
Mjesto i vrijeme održavanja nastave HKS – prema objavljenom rasporedu

II. NASTAVNO OSOBLJE

Nositelj predmeta
Ime i prezime Željko Holjevac
Akademski stupanj/naziv Doktor znanosti Izbor Redoviti profesor
Kontakt e-mail zeljko.holjevac@unicath.hr Telefon +385 (1)
Konzultacije Prema objavljenom rasporedu

III. DETALJNI PODACI O PREDMETU

Jezik na kojem se nastava održava Hrvatski
Opis
predmeta

World War I was a global war from 1914 to 1918 on the land, at sea, and in the air among many countries on several continents. At the same time, it was the first total war involving millions of soldiers on the battlefields and millions of civilians in the war economy. Many Croats also participated, suffered, and were killed at war. In the hell of terrible collisions, the world order that had existed for many decades before the outbreak of war collapsed. Some old empires ceased to live, and many new states were established. Europe was slowly losing its leading role, and the United States emerged as a global power for the first time. Centuries-long Habsburg rule disappeared, and the Croatian lands entered the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, later the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. It resulted from the idea of South Slavic unification on the one hand and the price for avoiding the division of Croatian lands after the dissolution of Austria-Hungary on the other. The course aims to acquaint students with general features, problems, and processes in Croatia, Europe, and the rest of the world during the Great War in a comparative perspective from inside and outside, from above and below. In a series of lectures and seminars, students will analyze international relations before the war, evaluate the origins of global catastrophe, and discuss the polarization of Europe before the conflict.

Furthermore, they will acquire problem-oriented knowledge about the beginning, significant events, and the end of the war by comparing the stalemate and slaughter in the trenches with the growing challenges and impacts at the Home Front. Special attention will be devoted to considering details from the Croatian history of that time. Finally, the students will gain insight into the consequences of the First World War and the widening tensions after the global, European, and Croatian peace settlement.

Očekivani ishodi
učenja na razini
predmeta
- identify the complex nature of the origins of war - compare the significant events in Croatia with those in the rest of the world - present comments and questions - analyze examples from sources and literature - evaluate the consequences of war - write a structured seminar paper
Literatura
Obvezna

Stevenson, David, 1914-1918: The History of the First World War, London: Allen Lane, 2004; Clark, Christopher, The Sleepwalkers: How Europe Went to War in 1914, London: Penguin Books, 2013;

Dopunska

Gerwarth, Robert, The Vanquished: Why the First World War Failed to End, 1917-1923, London: Allen Lane, 2016; Mombauer, Annika, The Origins of the First World War: Controversies and Consensus, London: Taylor & Francis, 2002; Rauchensteiner, Manfried, The First World War and the End of the Habsburg Monarchy, Wien-Köln-Weimar: Bohlau Verlag, 2014; Stevenson, David, The Outbreak of the First World War: 1914 in Perspective, London: Macmillan Press, 1997.

Način ispitivanja i ocjenjivanja
Polaže seDa Isključivo kontinuirano praćenje nastaveNe Ulazi u prosjekDa
Preduvjeti za dobivanje
potpisa i polaganje
završnog ispita

Regular attendance of classes – attendance at least 70% of classes according to the study program and implementation curriculum

Properly completed seminar obligations – prepared and held presentation and accepted written version of the seminar paper

Obtaining a minimum success rate of 35% during classes within the given teaching activities – achieved cumulatively

Način polaganja ispita

Teaching activities – seminar obligations; 1st colloquium (written) and 2nd colloquium (written)

Final exam (oral)

Način ocjenjivanja

The numerical scale for evaluating student work is:

                           insufficient (1) – 0 to 49.9%

                           sufficient (2) – 50 to 64.9%

                           good (3) – 65 to 79.9%

                           very good (4) – 80 to 89.9%

                           excellent (5) – 90 to 100%

 

Way of obtaining the grade:

a)      Teaching activities – 70% of the grade

1)      seminar obligations – 20%

2)      1st colloquium – 25%

3)      2nd colloquium – 25%

b)      Final exam – 30% of the grade

            Oral exam – 30% (to pass it is necessary to solve 50% of the exam)

 

Detaljan prikaz ocjenjivanja unutar Europskoga sustava za prijenos bodova
VRSTA AKTIVNOSTI ECTS bodovi - koeficijent
opterećenja studenata
UDIO
OCJENE

(%)
Pohađanje nastave 1.125 0
Seminarski rad 0.975 20
Kolokvij-međuispit 1.21 25
Kolokvij-međuispit 1.21 25
Ukupno tijekom nastave 4.52 70
Završni ispit 1.48 30
UKUPNO BODOVA (nastava+zav.ispit) 6 100
Datumi kolokvija 1. colloquium: 8th teaching week; 2. colloquium: 13th teaching week
Datumi ispitnih rokova Prema objavljenom rasporedu

IV. TJEDNI PLAN NASTAVE

Predavanja
Tjedan Tema
1. International relations before the war
2. Reflections on the origins of global catastrophe
3. Europe and the world in the Great War, 1914-1916
4. Global and total war: Slaughter in the trenches
5. Global and total war: Blood in the air
6. Global and total war: Battles at the sea
7. The road to the Russian Revolution
8. FIRST COLLOQUIUM
9. Croatia in the Great War, 1914-1916
10. Croatia in the Great War, 1917-1918
11. Between two eagles: Austria-Hungary and Yugoslavia
12. SECOND COLLOQUIUM
13. Europe and the world in the Great War, 1917-1918
14. The Armistice of 1918: Victory and defeat
15. The Vanquished: Why the First World War failed to end
Seminari
Tjedan Tema
1. Introduction
2. Serbian Ghosts
3. The Empire without Qualities
4. The Polarization of Europe, 1887-1907
5. The Many Voices of European Foreign Policy
6. Balkan Entanglements
7. Last Chances: Détente and Danger, 1912-1914
8. FIRST COLLOQUIUM
9. Murder in Sarajevo
10. The Widening Circle
11. The French in St Petersburg
12. SECOND COLLOQUIUM
13. The Ultimatum
14. Warning Shots
15. Last Days