Currículo
História da Guerra-Fria 01136
Contextos
Groupo: HMC - 2009 > 1º Ciclo > Unidades Curriculares Temáticas Obrigatórias > História Internacional
Groupo: HMC - 2009 > 1º Ciclo > Unidades Curriculares Temáticas Obrigatórias > História Internacional
Groupo: HMC - 2009 > 1º Ciclo > Optativas Interdisciplinares > 2.º Ano - 2.º Semestre
Groupo: HMC - 2009 > 1º Ciclo > Unidades Curriculares Temáticas Obrigatórias > História Política
Groupo: HMC - 2009 > 1º Ciclo > Unidades Curriculares Temáticas Obrigatórias > História Internacional
Groupo: HMC - 2009 > 1º Ciclo > Unidades Curriculares Temáticas Obrigatórias > História Internacional
Groupo: HMC - 2009 > 1º Ciclo > Unidades Curriculares Temáticas Obrigatórias > História Internacional
Groupo: HMC - 2009 > 1º Ciclo > Optativas Interdisciplinares > 3.º Ano - 2.º Semestre
Groupo: HMC - 2009 > 1º Ciclo > Optativas Interdisciplinares > 2.º Ano - 2.º Semestre
Groupo: HMC - 2009 > 1º Ciclo > Optativas Interdisciplinares > 3.º Ano - 2.º Semestre
Groupo: HMC - 2009 > 1º Ciclo > Unidades Curriculares Temáticas Obrigatórias > História Internacional
Groupo: HMC - 2009 > 1º Ciclo > Unidades Curriculares Temáticas Obrigatórias > História Internacional
ECTS
6.0 (para cálculo da média)
Objectivos
OA1: Analisar o debate historiográfico sobre as origens da Guerra Fria; OA2: Identificar as raízes históricas do conflito entre os Estados Unidos e a União Soviética, bem como as suas causas mais directas; OA3: Analisar as origens da Guerra Fria na Europa nas sua várias dimensões; OA4: Identificar os principais momentos da Guerra Fria na Ásia, com especial destaque para as consequências da Guerra Civil na China e para a Guerra da Coreia; OA5: Explicar a criação do Pacto de Varsóvia e avaliar a importância dos acontecimentos na Hungria em 1956 e na Checoslováquia em 1968; OA6: Analisar o significado das crise de Berlim e de Cuba; OA7: Explicar o desmantelamento dos impérios coloniais europeus no contexto internacional da Guerra Fria; OA8: Analisar a importância e o significado da Guerra do Vietname; OA9: Identificar causas, consequências e mecanismos essenciais da política de Détente; OA10: Identificar as causas do final da Guerra Fria.
Programa
1. As origens da Guerra Fria. 2. A Guerra Fria na Europa. 3. A Guerra Fria na Ásia. 4. Do outro lado da Cortina de Ferro. 5. A Guerra Fria no Sul Global. 6. Détente. 7. O final da Guerra Fria.
Método de Avaliação
Duas modalidades: 1. Avaliação ao longo do semestre: Frequência (60%) + Trabalho (40%). Trabalho pode ser revisão de literatura individual ou trabalho de investigação em grupos de 2 estudantes 2. Exame final: O exame final contempla toda a matéria do programa.
Carga Horária
Carga Horária de Contacto -
Trabalho Autónomo - 113.0
Carga Total -
Bibliografia
Principal
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Secundária
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