European Democratic Culture, 7,5 credits
In this course historical and contemporary notions of European and national citizenship are examined. A bearing thought is that even though the idea of democracy by no means has been universally accepted or taken for granted in Europe, the development of a democratic culture has played a central role in European politics since the French Revolution. Even today the question of democratic forms for European governance are central to many political controversies. The ideas and practice of democracy are discussed, as well the enemies of democracy and the ambitions of democratic parties in Europe.
Language of instruction: English
Level: Undergraduate level 1
Department offering the course: Institutionen för ekonomisk och industriell utveckling
Contact: Caroline Olstrand, administratör, 013-28 69 59, caroline.olstrand@liu.se
Malin Gröndahl Maass, studievägledare, 013-28 15 07, malin.grondahl-maass@liu.se
Specific admission requirements: At least one year of full time undergraduate study in relevant subjects, eg. politics, economics, law, history, geography. All tuition is in English.
| Course information | ||
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| Semester: Autumn 2013 | ||
| Enrolment code: LIU-46519 | ||
| Rate of study: Full-time | ||
| Campus: Linköping | ||
| Study Period: 201339 - 201343, 23 September-25 October 2013 | ||
| Course code: 733G18 | ||
| Tuition fee: 11873 SEK | ||
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| Semester: Spring 2014 | ||
| Enrolment code: LIU-4651B | ||
| Rate of study: Full-time | ||
| Campus: Linköping | ||
| Study Period: 201409 - 201413, 24 February-28 March 2014 | ||
| Course code: 733G18 | ||
| Tuition fee: 11873 SEK | ||
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