Film Fiction in the Historian's Workshop. Source Studies and Specialized Tools of the Historian's Research Workshop (20th Century) 2900-MK2-FFWH-KL
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Type of course
elective courses
Prerequisites (description)
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Learning outcomes
Upon completion of the course, the student is introduced to the basic knowledge how to deal with fictional primary sources like feature movies. Upon completion of the course, the student is familiar to the methodological aspects and is capable to analyse various examples of the above mentioned sources.
Assessment criteria
The main conditions of evaluation are:
- the student’s presence at the meeting (max. three days of absence);
- the student’s activity during the course;
- a proper level of knowledge during the discussion.
Bibliography
Hannu Salmi, Nineteenth-Century Europe. A Cultural History, Polity 2008.
A. Aldgate, Cinema and History. British Newsreel and the Spanish Civil War, London 1979.
S. Kracauer, From Caligari to Hitler. A Psychological History of the German Film, Princeton 1947.
Image as Artifact. The Historical Analysis of Film and Television, red. J. E. O`Connor, Malabar, Fl. 1990
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