History: Impact of the 1929 Crisis Course
This course examines the profound global impacts of the 1929 Crash on politics, economies, welfare systems, and international order. Through case studies of the New Deal, fascist regimes, and institutions like Bretton Woods, learners gain practical tools for analysing crises, creating teaching materials, and understanding modern economic challenges in a structured, comparative approach.

from 4 to 360h flexible workload
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What will I learn?
Discover how the 1929 stock market crash transformed global politics, economies, and societies. Study the New Deal, rise of fascism and Nazism, development of welfare states, and postwar systems like Bretton Woods via regional comparisons. Master skills for evaluating primary documents, economic data, and historical arguments to support teaching, research, and crisis analysis.
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Develop skills
- Analyse political changes from the 1929 crisis, including New Deal policies and fascist governments.
- Compare worldwide economic reactions to the 1929 crash using key macroeconomic and trade measures.
- Employ primary sources from the 1929 crash to develop effective, ready-to-use case studies.
- Investigate the beginnings of welfare states through Depression-era policies on labour, housing, and social welfare.
- Link the 1929 crash to the creation of Bretton Woods, decolonisation efforts, and the postwar global structure.
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