Cours Magistral de Sandrine ORIEZ
- Giáo viên: Sandrine Oriez
- Giáo viên: Manon Philippe
- Giáo viên trợ giảng: Anne-Laure Besnard
- Giáo viên: Anthony Larson
- Giáo viên: Anais Le Fevre-Berthelot
- Giáo viên: Gildas Le Voguer
- Giáo viên: David Haigron
- Giáo viên: Manon Philippe
Cursus space for the option in L3 Anglais: 19th century American history.
- Giáo viên: Anthony Larson
Anglais
L3 Psychologie
Groupe 2
Lundi 10h45-12h45
L3 Psychologie
Groupe 2
Lundi 10h45-12h45
- Giáo viên: Anna Gruszewska
Anglais
L3 Psychologie
Groupe 7
Lundi 8h30-10h30
L3 Psychologie
Groupe 7
Lundi 8h30-10h30
- Giáo viên: Anna Gruszewska
Civilisation des États-Unis - The 1920s – Licence 3 –
The 1920s, often called the Roaring Twenties, was a decade of change and tension. It was an age of mass production and mass consumption, which meant progress but also social anxiety. The rapid industrialization and urbanization of the country led to economic prosperity but the decade ended with a major economic crash in 1929. Social progress was genuine but reactionary forces fueled the Prohibition as well as the nativist movement and the rebirth of the Ku Klux Klan. In addition to that, the fear that Communism and Socialism might spread in the United States led the government to take drastic measures, curtailing freedom of expression. The 1920s was a contrasted era, a decade of reform and reaction.
Frederick Lewis ALLEN, Only Yesterday: An Informal History of the 1920’s, New York, HarperCollins, Perennial Classics, [1931] 2000.
André KASPI, Les États-Unis au temps de la prospérité, 1919-1929, Paris, Hachette, 1994.
Sylvia LE BARS, The American Twenties, PUR, 1993
The 1920s, often called the Roaring Twenties, was a decade of change and tension. It was an age of mass production and mass consumption, which meant progress but also social anxiety. The rapid industrialization and urbanization of the country led to economic prosperity but the decade ended with a major economic crash in 1929. Social progress was genuine but reactionary forces fueled the Prohibition as well as the nativist movement and the rebirth of the Ku Klux Klan. In addition to that, the fear that Communism and Socialism might spread in the United States led the government to take drastic measures, curtailing freedom of expression. The 1920s was a contrasted era, a decade of reform and reaction.
Frederick Lewis ALLEN, Only Yesterday: An Informal History of the 1920’s, New York, HarperCollins, Perennial Classics, [1931] 2000.
André KASPI, Les États-Unis au temps de la prospérité, 1919-1929, Paris, Hachette, 1994.
Sylvia LE BARS, The American Twenties, PUR, 1993
- Giáo viên: Gildas Le Voguer
- Giáo viên: Niall Murphy
- Giáo viên: Anne-Laure Besnard
- Giáo viên: Anita Cornic
- Giáo viên: David Haigron
- Giáo viên trợ giảng: Mark Coughlan
- Giáo viên trợ giảng: Laura Dwyer
- Giáo viên trợ giảng: Sarah Guckian
- Giáo viên trợ giảng: Grace Speller
- Giáo viên: David Haigron
- Giáo viên: Anais Le Fevre-Berthelot
- Giáo viên: Maria Tang
- Giáo viên: Aliette Ventejoux
- Giáo viên: Audrey Verret
- Giáo viên: Sarah Guckian
- Giáo viên: Sarah Guckian
- Giáo viên: Laura Dwyer
- Giáo viên: Laura Dwyer
- Giáo viên: Grace Speller