Currículo
Seminário de História Moderna e Contemporânea II - Especialidade em Defesa, Relações Internacionais 01139
Contextos
Groupo: História Moderna e Contemporânea - 2017 > 3º Ciclo > Parte Escolar > Especialidade > Defesa, Relações Internacionais
ECTS
6.0 (para cálculo da média)
Objectivos
OA1: Descrever o alargamento do campo da história das relações internacionais e a progressiva incorporação de novos conceitos, objectivos e métodos; OA2: Analisar as características essenciais do período geralmente designado por Era do Império; OA3: Identificar a I Guerra Mundial enquanto momento fundador do século XX; OA4: Distinguir as razões da ascensão de movimentos e regimes fascistas e autoritários na Europa de entre as duas Guerras; OA5: Analisar a II Guerra Mundial, identificando as suas causas e as suas consequências; OA6: Identificar as origens da Guerra Fria bem como as suas características essenciais; OA7: Avaliar a importância do fim dos impérios coloniais europeus; OA8: Analisar o processo de integração europeia nas suas principais dimensões; OA9: Identificar as causas do final da Guerra Fria e as características essenciais do sistemna internacional após 1989; OA10: Explicar o declínio da supremacia americana e as mudanças do sistema internacional no século XXI.
Programa
CP1: As Relações Internacionais na Época Contemporânea: introdução teórica e metodológica. CP2: A Era do Império. CP3: A Grande Guerra e a crise internacional. CP4: Fascismos e Autoritarismos na Europa de entre as duas Guerras. CP5: A Segunda Guerra Mundial. CP6: A Guerra Fria. CP7: O fim dos impérios coloniais europeus. CP8: A Integração da Europa. CP9: O fim da Guerra Fria e o mundo após 1989. CP10: O mundo pós-americano? As mudanças do sistema internacional no século XXI
Método de Avaliação
Os estudantes serão avaliados com base na apresentação oral efectuada nas aulas (40%) e pela entrega de um trabalho escrito no final do semestre (60%).
Carga Horária
Carga Horária de Contacto -
Trabalho Autónomo - 132.0
Carga Total -
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