School of Economics and Administrative Sciences \ Political Science and International Relations
Course Credit
ECTS Credit
Course Type
Instructional Language
Programs that can take the course
Departmental elective for students of the Political Science and International Relations department, University or Faculty elective for other departments.
This course examines the political and social structures of contemporary Europe from a comparative perspective.
Textbook and / or References
ECO, Umberto.2014. Ebedi Faşizm. Eco, Umberto,Beş Ahlak Yazısı.Bölüm:2. Can yayınları. İstanbul
GÜRKAN, Emrah Safa. 2020. Bunu Herkes Bilir. Kronik Yayınları. İstanbul
HIRST, John. 2009. The Shortest History of Europe. Old Street Publishing
HIRST, John. 2019. Kısa Avrupa Tarihi. Say Yayınları
HERRIN, Judith. 2001. How Did Europe Begin. Open Democracy.
LINTON, Ralph. 1936. Kültür Üzerine veya Halis Bir Amerikalı. İçinde, Öncü Sosyologların Kaleminden Sosyoloji (2015), SEZAL, İhsan. Beta .
LEWIS, Bernard. 1953. Türkiye: Batılılaşma. GRUNEBAUM, Gustave E. Von. Unity and Variety in Muslim Civilization . University of Chicago Press .(kitabında).
ONGUR, Hakan Övünç ve GÜLSUNAR, Emrah. 2017. Toplum ve Siyaset, Sosyoloji içinde, SEZAL, İhsan. Beta. İstanbul
PELZ, William A. 2017. Modern Avrupa Halkları Tarihi. Kolektif Kitap. İstanbul
SAFA, Peyami. 1990. Türk İnkilabına Bakışlar. Ötüken. İstanbul
TROMBLEY, Stephen.2011. A History of Western Thought. Atlantic Books. London
ZWEIG, Stefan. 2017. Yarının Tarihi. Can Yayınları. İstanbul
ZWEIG, Stefan. 2018. Lyon’ da Düğün. Can Yayınları. İstanbul.
It aims to provide the ability to analyze historical developments and transformations in Europe. It aims to provide the ability to understand and discuss the problems of contemporary European societies. It aims to evaluate Europe's past and present.
1. Students gain the ability to analyze historical developments and transformations in Europe.
2. Students understand the current political problems facing Europe today.
3. Students understand the current social problems facing Europe today in a comparative manner.
Week 1: European Thought in Its Historical Development: Historical Sociology
Week 2: Europe – and humanity – How Should the Historical Discourse Be?
Week 3: Towards Modern Europe
Week 4: Politics/ Forms of Government in Europe I
Week 5: Politics/ Forms of Government in Europe II
Week 6: Dynamics of Social Change: The Industrial Revolution
Week 7: Two World Wars and After
Week 8: European Union/ New European Identity
Week 9: European Politics and Society According to Images
Week 10: On Politics and Society in Europe
Week 11: Global Situation, Turkey and Europe
Week 12: Epilogue/Final Words
Tentative Assesment Methods
• Participation 20 %
• Midterm 20 %
• Final 60 %
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