HIST681 Topics in European History: Socialism
Course Description
This course will provide an overview of socialism as a movement and will introduce students to some of the most important Socialist thinkers and their influence. Besides reading classic texts and discussing them, the course emphasizes writing . Students will be required to produce a major research paper on a relevant topic of their choice and a will discuss their paper with class members and the professor. They will then be given the opportunity to revise their work.

Prerequisite: Graduate degree student.
Course Video
Video IntroductionClosed Captioned
Academic Information
Credits: 3
Schedule & Fee
Dates: Jun 1 - Aug 26
Class #: 1755
Course Fee: $1335
Lab Fee: $0
Total Course Fee: $1335
Instructor
Spencer Di Scala
spencer.discala@umb.edu | Bio
Book Information
  1. Lindemann, A History of European Socialism (Yale, isbn: 0-300-0326-3)
  2. Bakunin, God and the State (Dover, isbn: 0-486-22483)
  3. Conrad, The Secret Agent
  4. Engels, Socialism: Utopian and Scientific (Mondial, isbn: 1-59569-046-8)
  5. Bernstein, Evolutionary Socialism (online) — Go to the following addresses to download and print excerpts from Eduard Bernstein, Evolutionary Socialism. (This book is out of print but used copies can be found on amazon)
  6. Christmann, Essential Works of Lenin: "What is to Be Done?" (Dover, isbn: 0-48625333-3)
  7. Sorel, Reflections on Violence (Dover, isbn: 0-486-43707-8)
Wimba Requirement
UMB online courses use Wimba classroom (a live discussion tool) at least twice during the semester. Information about Horizon Wimba can be found at www.dlvpc.umb.edu/wimbasupport.htm. Your course instructor will inform you about dates and times of course meetings in Wimba Classroom.