Department of HISTORY ALL CLASES IN FRENCH

Department of HISTORY
ALL CLASES IN FRENCH
BA 1st Year
September - December
Semester
Course
Hours
Exam
ECTS
Description
UE 11
History of the Old Orient
M. Barral
20
Oral
5
Study of the great civilisations in Orient, from 3000 B.C. to Alexander the
Great's conquests around 500 B.C.
UE 11
Medieval History
Mme du Gardin
38
Written
9,5
This course concentrates on migrations due to invasions and the it shaped
the "barbaric kingdoms", leading to the begining of the Merovingian
dynasty.
UE 11
Modern History
M. Bernard
45
Oral
11
This course describes the institutions in the old Francefrom the 15th
century to the 18th century.
UE 11
Contemporary History
M. Georgin
33
Written
8
The first part of this course covers the return to the monarchy in France
between 1814 and 1848.
UE 12
Great Issues of General
Knowledge
M. Lepagnot
24
Written
6
Presentation of the major questioning in political, economic, judicial and
social domains.
UE 13
Geography
M. Louchet
29
Written
7
First students learn about the origins of our planet, then its climate and the
transformations the shape of the Earth has experienced.
UE 13
Art History
Mme Cazagliu
20
Oral
5
This History Art course is on the Early Eastern Art, from the first settled
villages around the River Jordan to the heights of the Egyptian Empire in
the Valley of the Kings.
M. Bernard
16
Oral
4
The aim of this course is to provide teaching on history, philosophy, law
and sociology
M. Boutin
18
Mme VialLogeay
33
Oral
8
Mme du Gardin
38
Oral
9,5
9,5
This course focuses on the duties and means of a French king from Louis
14th's reign to Louis 16th.
UE 13
Political Sociology
UE12
Introduction to great periods
UE 21
Greek History
UE 21
Medieval History
January - June
Teacher
4,5
The focus of this course is to study the political institutions and
experiences in classical Athens and Sparta.
This second course is about the Carolingian dynasty : from Charlemagne's
flourishing reign to Louis I4th.
UE 21
Modern History
M. Blond
39
Written +
Oral
UE 21
Contemporary History
M. Georgin
31
Written +
Oral
7,5
In this course students study the first part of the third Republic, the first
regime in France to succeed establishing itself since 1789. From the
beginning in 1870 to the First World War.
UE 22
General Knowledge : Rhetoric
- Political Discourse
M. Couillaud
27
Written
6,5
The aim of this course is to give students a training in rhetoric and a
reflexion on its evolution.
M. Levatois
31
Written
7,5
The theme of this course is Man, inhabitant of our planet : its relations to
his urbanized environment and to the rural environment.
M. Bernard
33
Written
8
Mme Cazagliu
20
Written
5
UE 23
Geography
UE22
Introduction to Law
UE 23
Art History
This course focuses essentially on the classical Greek art.
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Department of HISTORY
ALL CLASES IN FRENCH
BA 2nd Year
Semester
Course
September - December
UE 31
Greek History
UE 31
Medieval History
Hours
Exam
ECTS
Description
Mme VialLogeay
33
Written
8
M. Dutour
31
Written +
Oral
8
M. Joubert
24
Oral
2
M. Deschodt
45
Oral
11
UE 33
Geography
M. Levatois
27
Oral +
Continuous
assesment
6,5
Study of France as a maritime country.
UE 33
History of Literature
Mme Pinot
15
Oral
3,5
This course covers literature history between 1870 and 1914.
UE 32
General Knowledge
M. Desrameaux
24
Written
6
In order to enlarge their judicial and geographical horizons, students
compare politics not only in Western countries but also Eastern and Asian
countries.
UE 33
Art History
Mme Cazagliu
20
Oral
5
Study of the Western religious architecture in the Middle-Age.
M. Bedel
31
Written
7,5
M. Dutour
30
Written +
Oral
7,5
M. Lentz
54
Oral
13,5
UE 41
Contemporary History
24
Oral
2
The course focuses on the labour movment and social issues between 1848
and 1814.
UE 42
General knowledge : Political
History in France from 1940 to
1958
24
Written
2
Study of the different events that took place in France between 1940 and
1958 ; from the French defeat to the 1958 crisis.
UE 43
Political Philosophy
15
Oral
2
UE 43
Historical Geography
27
Written
4
This course mainly concentrates on the idea of borders, as separation of
people or land. Students study borders that were decided on the place of a
mountain or river.
UE 43
Art History
20
Written
2
Study of "pictures" of the Middle-Age, such as colored glass, religious
icons, gilted writings and tapestries.
UE 31
Modern History
UE 31
Contemporary History
UE 41
Roman History
UE 41
Medieval History
UE 41
Modern History
January - June
Teacher
Between Judaism to Hellenism, this course covers the timeline between
Alexander the Great's conquests to the Battle of Actium.
This lesson is on the political and social history of the French Kingdom
during the 13th and 14th century.
Study of Paul Hazard's work and his ideas on the role of his free-thinking
contemporaries and the place of the English ideas.
The course focurses on the labour movment and social issues between
1848 and 1814.
Between Judaism to Hellenism, this course covers the timeline between
Alexander the Great's conquests to the Battle of Actium.
This lesson is on the political and social history of the French Kingdom
during the 13th and 14th century.
Study of Paul Hazard's work and his ideas on the role of his free-thinking
contemporaries and the place of the English ideas.
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Department of HISTORY
ALL CLASES IN FRENCH
BA 3rd Year
September - December
Semester
Course
Teacher
Hours
Exam
ECTS
Description
UE 51
Ancient History
M. Loizeau
54
Written
13,5
Study of the Early Roman Empire. The first part of the course is on the
three centuries between the first emperor Octavian named Augustus and
Alexander Severus, while the second part is on the Crisis of the Third
Century.
UE 51
Medieval History
M. Sassier
24
Written
6
Course on Gaul, the Frank world and France between the 4th and 13th
centuries. First part.
UE 51
Modern History
Mme
Hildesheimer
44
Oral
11
Covering the 16th, 17th and 18th century this course has three themes :
monarchy, administrative structures and the "intendant", representative of
the King in the provinces.
UE 51
Family History
M. Gourgues
18
Oral
4,5
Study of the evolution of the family and of the construction of the family
tradition.
UE 52
General Knowledge : History
of the European Idea
M. Saint
Bonnet
18
Written
4,5
This course covers the timeline between the Pax Romana and the treaty
that established a European constitution on the theme of a European unity.
UE 52
Political History
M. Cauchy
24
Oral
6
Study of the different events that took place in France between 1914 and
1939 ; from the beginning of the First World War to the changes France
had to face to prepare for the Second World War.
M. Garello
18
Written
4,5
M. Joubert
15
Written
3,5
UE 53
History of Political Idea in the
Antiquity
M. Picard
15
Written
2
This course serves as an introduction to the political history of the Ancient
Rome and the Ancient Greece with the support of Antiquity authors'
works.
UE 53
Great Economic and Political
Sets.
M. Reveillard
33
Oral
8
This course concntrates on different elements that form the geopolitics in
France.
UE 53
Art History
Mme Cazagliu
16
Oral
4
This course broaches the prehistoric art in the differents steps of the
Paleotitic .
UE 53
The Ottoman Empire
M. Pitsos
15
Written
3,5
In this course students particularily focus on religion and the society of the
Ottoman Empire. Later on they study the caseof the Rums and their place
in the Ottoman society.
M. Morgain
25
6
M. Beyeler
24
6
Mme du Gardin
15
3,5
UE 53
Economic facts
UE 53
Historiography
UE 52
Religious History
UE 52
Patrimony and Memory
UE 52
Archeology
This course answers several questions on precise themes such as the
individual, the State, the social links between people.
This course is an analysis of philosophical ideas and theories of authors in
our history : Montesquieu's, Kant's, Marx's among others.
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Department of HISTORY
ALL CLASES IN FRENCH
BA 3rd Year
January - June
Semester
Course
Teacher
Hours
Exam
ECTS
Description
UE 61
Medieval Hisory
M. Sassier
24
Written
6
Course on Gaul, the Frank world and France between the 4th and 13th
centuries. Second part.
UE 61
Modern History
M. de
Thieulloy
24
Written
6
This course is on the utopias of origins that lead to the French Revolution.
5
In this course students study the national spirit in which England,
Germany and France were from 1870 to 1914.
UE 61 Contemporary History
M. Deschodt
48
Written +
Oral
UE 61
History of Communism
M. Courtois
54
Oral
13,5
This course is a full study of communism from Karl Marx to Gorbatchev,
its influence throughout the world.
UE 62
Information Crisis and Crisis
Information
M. Keufer
24
Oral
6
Whether in crisis or not, the world of information evolves. Considering
this students broach several themes such as propaganda, misinformation,
knowledge sharing and networks.
UE 62
History of Economic and
Social Facts
M. Garello
20
Written
5
Studying the period between 1848 and 1914, this course follows three
dimensions : ideas having consequences, capitalism growing and Frane,
Great Britain and Germany having equal importance.
UE 63
Historiography
M. Picard
15
Written
3,5
This course focuses on three aspects of historiography : the witnessing, the
oral history and the historian.
15
Written
2
The name of this course is rather self-explanatory : this course focuses on
the separation of Europe in 1918, and what lead to the Second World War.
UE 63
Europe between two World
Wars
UE 63
Great Economic and Political
Sets
M. Reveillard
33
Oral
8
Study of the evolving human geography.
UE 63
History of Christianity
M. de Baynast
20
Oral
1
From the origins of Christianity to Pope Gregory (end of the 6th century)
UE 63
Heritage and Mediation
M. Demurger
15
Oral
3,5
Sharing heritage is a challenge : thiscourse is for students to understand
how opening this heritage is part of an enlightening of national and
international populations.
UE 63
Archeology
Mme Cazagliu
20
Oral
5
After broaching archeology history, this course means to inform students
on the methods used in archeology and the cods and rules that apply in this
discipline.
M. Penot
15
3,5
M. Nicolas
36
9
M. Torres
20
5
M. Pitsos
15
UE 62
History of Health
UE62
Regionalisation
UE62
A Look on the World
UE 63
The Balkans
Oral
3,5
This course follows main events in the Balkans from the end of the 18th
century tothe first World War.
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