Course Information

Course Information
Course Title Code Language Type Semester L+U Hour Credits ECTS
Political History POLS106 English Compulsory 2. Semester 3 + 0 3.0 6.0
Prerequisite Courses
Course Level Undergraduate
Mode of delivery Face-to-face
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Goals To examine the events in world politics with a wide perspective from the pre-modern era to today. Especially to learn the political developments after World War II.
Course Content The important political developments in the history of the world from the French Revolution to the present day and the interstate relations in this context constitute the scope of the course.
Lesson Plan (Weekly Topics)
Week Topics/Applications Method
1. Week The concept of history and historiography
1. Week Political structure in ancient Greece
1. Week The concept of history and historiography
2. Week Introduction to the World and European History until 15th Century
2. Week Ionian Philosophers
2. Week Introduction to the World and European History until 15th Century
3. Week Historical Process until French revolution
3. Week Plato
3. Week Historical Process until French revolution
4. Week French Revolution
4. Week Aristotle
4. Week French Revolution
5. Week Vieanna Congress, the Formation of Gemany and Italy as a Nation State
5. Week Political Thought in Roman Empire
5. Week Vieanna Congress, the Formation of Gemany and Italy as a Nation State
6. Week Imperialism and Condition before W.W.I
6. Week Political Thought in the Middle Age
6. Week Imperialism and Condition before W.W.I
7. Week World War I
7. Week Renassiance
7. Week World War I
8. Week World War I
8. Week Reform
8. Week Midterm
9. Week World War II
9. Week Machiavelli
9. Week World War II
10. Week Cold War
10. Week The concept of sovereignity and Bodin
10. Week Cold War
11. Week Detant and multi-homed system
11. Week Hobbes
11. Week Detant and multi-homed system
12. Week The collopse of USSR
12. Week Limited Power and Locke
12. Week The collopse of USSR
13. Week New World Order
13. Week The Seperation of Power and Montesquieu
13. Week New World Order
14. Week General Evaluation
14. Week National Sovereignity and Rousseau
14. Week General Evaluation
*Midterm and final exam dates are not specified in the 14-week course operation plan. Midterm and final exam dates are held on the dates specified in the academic calendar with the decision of the University Senate.
Recommended Sources
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Diğer Kaynaklar
  • Oral Sander, Siyasi Tarih, Cilt: 1- 2, İmge Kitapevi, Ankara 2003