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5SSW2014
5
Full Year
30
This module explores the role of seapower and empires in the development of modern warfare, strategy, and international relations. From the late medieval origins of modern naval power to the place of the sea in the global tensions of the contemporary world, the module covers key historiographical debates and issues which illuminate the importance of the sea and the experience of empire in the development of modernity. Among the many themes that underpin the module are: the role of sea power in imperialism and the relationship between East and West; the role of technological innovation in the ability of sea power to affect war and politics both at the global and regional levels; the role of maritime geography as a structural impediment and enabler in the projection of power; the conceptual complexities involved in the terms ‘empire’ and ‘imperialism’ as tools for understanding the strategic challenges that face the world today.
30%Essay 1 (2000 words)30%Essay 2 (2000 words)40%Essay 3 (2000 words)
The aims of the module are to:
Upon successful completion of the module, students will:
This module will be delivered using a combination of lectures and small-group seminars.
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