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Teaching Schedule 2010–2011
Archived teaching schedules 2010–2011
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Department of History and Philosophy
History
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Periods
(1-Sep-2010 – 22-Oct-2010)
(25-Oct-2010 – 17-Dec-2010)
(10-Jan-2011 – 4-Mar-2011)
(7-Mar-2011 – 13-May-2011)
Teaching in the Autumn Semester 2010
Period (1-Sep-2010 – 22-Oct-2010)
Subject Studies
Identities in European History
4–5 ECTS
(Language of instruction: English)
The History of Consumption
5 ECTS
(Language of instruction: English)
Period (25-Oct-2010 – 17-Dec-2010)
Subject Studies
Presidency and Religion in the USA (HISOA3B)
3 ECTS
(Language of instruction: English)
Identities in European History
4–5 ECTS
(Language of instruction: English)
Continues from the previous period
The History of Consumption
5 ECTS
(Language of instruction: English)
Continues from the previous period
RSTA2/HISOA2
Stalinism: Terror, War and Culture
3 ECTS
(Language of instruction: English)
Teaching in the Spring Semester 2011
Period (10-Jan-2011 – 4-Mar-2011)
Subject Studies
RSTA2/HISOA2
Historical Memory and Selective Amnesia in Post-Soviet Russia
3 ECTS
(Language of instruction: English)
Finland in the Cold War international economy (e-learning course)
5 ECTS
(Language of instruction: English)
Identities in European History (e-learning course)
4–5 ECTS
(Language of instruction: English)
Period (7-Mar-2011 – 13-May-2011)
Subject Studies
Major Problems in American Foreign Policy
3 ECTS
(Language of instruction: English)
Finland in the Cold War international economy (e-learning course)
5 ECTS
(Language of instruction: English)
Continues from the previous period
Identities in European History (e-learning course)
4–5 ECTS
(Language of instruction: English)
Continues from the previous period
Department of History and Philosophy
Nordic Perspective on European History
History
North American Studies
History of Science and Learning
Philosophy
Economic and Social History