HMØK0105EU Protest, Revolution and Resilience in the Modern Middle East
Fagstudieordning Kandidatuddannelsen i Mellemøstens sprog og samfund 2019
Fagstudieordning Kandidattilvalg i Mellemøstens sprog og samfund 2019
Fagstudieordning Bachelortilvalg i Mellemøstens sprog og samfund 2019
The course explores the themes of protest and revolution in the Middle East and how authoritarian states respond to challenges to the status quo. Combining history and political science, the course explores how competing visions of political community have been contested in the modern Middle East. The course begins with an exploration of theories of revolution and of authoritarian resilience before moving to case studies from across the region beginning with the late Ottoman era. The course provides students with a critical understanding of the modern political history of the region that goes beyond authoritarian resilience to include the various modes of resistance to it – from anti-colonialism to bread riots to reform movements to ethnic insurgency to labor movements to revolution. In this way, the course highlights the fact that authoritarian resilience is often mirrored by the resilience of mobilization and resistance.
KA 2019-studieordning
Frit emne 1: (aktivitivetskode Arabisk: HARK03421E, Hebraisk:
HHEK03421E, Persisk: HPEK03421E, Tyrkisk: HTRK03421E)
KA 2019-tilvalgsordning
Frit emne 2 (aktivitetskode: HMØK13001E)
Frit emne 3 (aktivitetskode: HMØK13011E)
BA 2019-tilvalgsordning
Særligt studeret emne (aktivitetskode HMØB10081E)
Exchange students BA level:
Subject Specialization (Activity code HMØB10081E)
Exchange students MA level:
Free Topic 2 - Middle Eastern Language and Society (Activity code HMØK13001E)
- Category
- Hours
- Lectures
- 56
- Preparation
- 317,5
- Guidance
- 2
- Exam
- 37
- Total
- 412,5
- Credit
- 15 ECTS
- Type of assessment
- Other
- Credit
- 15 ECTS
- Type of assessment
- Portfolio
Criteria for exam assesment
Academic targets
At the examination, the student can demonstrate:
Knowledge of
a chosen topic with demonstrated knowledge its significance in a broader, academic context
Skills in
analyzing a chosen topic by applying one or more scientific method(s)
communicating academic materials and debates
Compencies in
positioning the chosen topic within a relevant theoretical framework and accounting for the methods applied on said topic.
delimiting a research question of relevance to the field and delivering an independent contribution towards understanding the chosen problem.
Syllabus
The student specifies 1,000-1,200 standard pages of secondary literature (reference works, monographs, or articles).
The syllabus lists must be approved by the examiner. See deadlines and rules for the submission of the syllabus to the Student Counselling Centre under Examination - Find time and place and Examination - Type of examination and rules - Syllabus.
Teaching and working methods
Preparation of a written assignment, either during the coursework offered or based on independent study with accompanying supervision.
Exam provisions
Form of exam: Take-home assignment, optional subject.
Scope: 16-20 standard pages.
Assessment: Internal exam with a single examiner with assessment based on the 7-point grading scale.
Regulations for group exams: The exam can only be taken individually.
Exam language(s): Danish or English.
Permitted exam aids: All.
Make-up exam/resit: Conducted in the same manner as the ordinary exam.
Special provisions: The topic is approved by the examiner.
- Credit
- 15 ECTS
- Type of assessment
- Other
Criteria for exam assesment
Academic targets
At the examination, the student can demonstrate:
Knowledge of:
significant issues within an academic topic.
a chosen topic, both in relation to a wider academic, Middle Eastern/regional context and in relation to the topic’s theoretical foundation on which existing knowledge is based.
Skills in
positioning the chosen topic within a relevant theoretical framework and accounting for the methods used in the field concerned and in the fields of practice typically associated with potential future professional involvement with the topic.
conducting a reflective, independent analysis of significant problems within an academic topic, with reference to research-based knowledge.
selecting and utilizing primary sources in translation in an academic context.
communicating research-based knowledge and academic discussions in a clear, well-documented manner in compliance with academic standards.
Competencies in
deploying academic knowledge in a regional Middle Eastern context, and in a manner that combines academic depth with an ability to identify points of contact with other disciplines or areas of study.
carrying out independent and critical analyses using interdisciplinary knowledge and critical reading of primary sources in translation.
Syllabus
The student specifies 1,500 pages (there is no requirement to include material in the language studied). The syllabus must be approved by the examiner. See deadlines and rules for the submission of the syllabus to the Student Counselling Centre under Examination - Find time and place and Examination - Type of examination and rules - Syllabus.
For courses with a language description:
Students submit a syllabus of 1,000 standard pages of scientific monographs and articles, and 30 standard pages in the language studied. The syllabus must be approved by the examiner. See deadlines and rules for the submission of the syllabus to the Student Counselling Centre under Examination - Find time and place and Examination - Exam form and rules - Syllabus.
Teaching and working methods
Class instruction or supervision.
Exam provisions
Form of exam: Take-home assignment, optional subject.
Scope: 16-20 standard pages.
Assessment: Internal exam with a single examiner with assessment based on the 7-point grading scale.
Regulations for group exams: The exam can only be taken individually.
Exam language(s): Danish or English.
Permitted exam aids: All.
Make-up exam/resit: Conducted in the same manner as the ordinary exam.
Course information
- Language
- English
- Course code
- HMØK0105EU
- Credit
- See exam description
- Level
- Full Degree MasterBachelor choice,Full Degree Master choice
- Duration
- 1 semester
- Placement
- Autumn
- Schedule
- See link below
Study board
- Study Board of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies
Contracting department
- Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies
Contracting faculty
- Faculty of Humanities
Course Coordinators
- Fanar Haddad (12-6d68756879356f686b6b686b476f7c7435727c356b72)
Lecturers
Fanar Haddad, fanar.haddad@hum.ku.dk
Jakob Skovgaard-Petersen, jsp@hum.ku.dk
Liora Sion, liorasion@hum.ku.dk
Joakim Parslow, Joakim.parslow@hum.ku.dk
Rasmus Christian Elling, elling@hum.ku.dk