History 453: Modern Britain since 1815
Britain in Film, British History through Film


Prof. Jeffrey Auerbach
Spring 2009
Time: Tuesdays 4:20-6:50 pm
Location: SH 268

Description:

This course combines film, readings, lecture, and discussion to explore important people, events, and themes in the history of Great Britain and its empire from the Napoleonic Wars to the present day. Topics include the expansion and dissolution of the empire, Victorian attitudes toward sex and society, the experience of war, the impact of immigration, Ireland, Thatcherism, and contemporary Britain. Films will be analyzed from a historical perspective, and history will be explored from a filmic perspective. We will pay particular attention to the ways in which individual directors have represented history and identity.

Readings:

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Lecture Topics and Readings (Subject to Change):
 
An Imperial Nation


Jan. 20
Introduction Tom Jones and Britain's Eighteenth-Century Inheritance
Jan. 27 Britain Rules the Waves
Film: Master and Commander (2003); Read: Ferguson, Empire, xii-113
Feb. 3
Darkest Africa
Film: Zulu (1964); Read: Ferguson, Empire, 114-289
An Industrial Nation

Feb. 10
Hard Times? Read: Gaskell, North and South, 1-206
Feb. 17
North and South?
Read: Gaskell, North and South, 207-436
Feb. 24
Queen Victoria
Film: Mrs. Brown (1997); Read: Arnstein, Queen Victoria
March 3
Edwardian Tensions
Film: Howard’s End (1992)
A Nation at War


March 10
The Great War
Film: Galipoli (1981)
Read: Ferguson, Empire, 292-313; John Keegan, "The Somme" in The Face of Battle (1976), pp. 204-84 [eReserve]
March 17
Ireland
Film: Michael Collins (1996); Read: Coohill, Ireland, 1-143
March 24
The Interwar Years
Film: TBA; Read: Orwell, The Road to Wigan Pier and Ferguson, Empire, 313-23
An Immigrant Nation


March 31
The Jewel in the Crown
Film: Gandhi (1982) [Read the screenplay]; Read: Masani, Indian Tales of the Raj
and Ferguson, Empire, 323-41
April 7
No Class: Spring Break

April 14
Decolonization Read: Selvon, The Lonely Londoners; see Reading Questions
April 21
Lingering Troubles
Film: Bloody Sunday (2002); Read: Coohill, Ireland, 144-218
April 28
The Thatcher Years
Film: My Beautiful Laundrette (1986); Read: Evans, Thatcher and Thatcherism
May 5
Harry Potter's Britain

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