Jump to content

Wikipedia:Wiki Ed/University of California/German History, 1945-present (Fall 2024)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This Course Wikipedia Resources Connect
Questions? Ask us:

contact@wikiedu.org

Course name
German History, 1945-present
Institution
University of California
Instructor
Harold Marcuse
Subject
History
Course dates
2024-09-26 00:00:00 UTC – 2024-12-12 23:59:59 UTC
Approximate number of student editors
42


While all students will complete the WikiEdu modules that introduce them to the inner workings of Wikipedia, select students will take their research/writing assignment, based on a "source biography" of an item on the German History in Documents and Images website, and augment or create a Wikipedia page on that item. http://germanhistorydocs.ghi-dc.org/home.cfm Examples of the research/writing assignment on which these contributions will be based: https://marcuse.faculty.history.ucsb.edu/projects/germanhistory/

Course content coverage: Prior to 1945 Germany was the primary instigator of two world wars and the perpetrator of the most carefully organized and institutionalized genocide in the history of the world. However, within a decade its western part was one of the Western alliance's most reliable allies, while its eastern part was an crucial part of the security buffer Stalin had created for the Soviet Union. West Germany was a "bastion of democracy" buffering capitalist western from communist eastern Europe, while East Germany was a laboratory experiment in "real existing socialism" under the constraints of Cold War competition. By the late 1960s, one of the best organized grassroots movements in European history began to emerge in the West, entering mainstream politics as the Green party in the 1970s. A highly effective state security apparatus stifled civic activism in the East until the late 1980s, but then it burst forth in a sudden, peaceful revolution that felled the government in 10 months.