History & Politics of France from the Mid-20th Century Onwards

Terms: Autumn and Spring

Duration: 20 hours

The aim of this module is to provide an overview of the history and politics of France from the mid-20th century onwards, to the present day. In terms of content, the module will introduce students to the key landmarks in French contemporary history. The focus will be on developing an understanding of the main events, processes and ideas, which have shaped and influenced contemporary France, and provide the backdrop to current problems and issues.

French History & Politics

Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of this module, you will be better prepared able to: 

Identify the most important historical events of France from the mid-20th and 21st centuries and relate them to current socio-political situations. You will also be able to conduct independent research on socio-political matters using resources in the target language as well as summarize, analyse and/or present socio-political trends from 20th/21st century events in France. In addition, you will be able to construct a coherent argument or participate in a debate demonstrating control of relevant linguistic features at the appropriate level (Horizons level 3 or 4) and following relevant academic conventions. 

For the language and Year Abroad module information, please refer to the relevant webpages. 

Learning & Teaching Approach

The History and Politics module is taught through a weekly seminar session where you will have the chance to review, analyse and discuss key events and developments, aided with set texts or class notes. You will need to do some preparation for sessions (e.g. at-home reading) so that, during seminars, you can respond to discussions, interact with your teacher and peers, present your own perspective, and ask questions. 

Seminars will give you an opportunity to start defining your research topic in preparation for the summative assessment. 

Assessment
  • 1-hour exam on the virtual learning environment at the end of term 1 consisting of short answers on 2 out of 3 topics (min. 150 words each)
  • Independent research project (2300 words) on a theme of your choice to be handed in at the start of term 3
  • Presentation and discussion of this research during a 30-minute practical in term 3
Term 1
  • France torn apart by war (1940-44)
  • The liberation of France in stages (1944-45)
  • The thirty glorious years (1945-75)
  • Decolonisation (1944-62)
Term 2
  • May 1968
  • The 70s
  • 1981-2002
  • From Mitterrand to the 2000s