Understanding Globalization: Global Issues in Historical Perspective

Interdisciplinary Studies Program
Barcelona, Spain

Dates: early Jan 2026 - late Apr 2026

Interdisciplinary Studies

Understanding Globalization: Global Issues in Historical Perspective

Understanding Globalization: Global Issues in Historical Perspective Course Overview

OVERVIEW

CEA CAPA Partner Institution: Pompeu Fabra University
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Primary Subject Area: History
Other Subject Area: Political Science
Instruction in: English
Transcript Source: Partner Institution
Course Details: Level 300
Recommended Semester Credits: 3
Contact Hours: 45

DESCRIPTION

This course provides a historical understanding of global issues related to the increasing connectedness of the world, by examining processes of interaction and exchange but also the sources and impact of the backlash against globalization from the first globalization up to the present. The course analyzes the history of globalization by offering a clear set of theoretical frameworks about concrete themes link to the interactions of Asia, Latin America, Africa and Europe from the Columbian exchange or the Manila Galleon to the early twenty first century. All in all, the course offers a historical and a global perspective to the current discussions around globalization and reactions against globalization. Students will compare the evolution of different issues related to political institutions, economic activity, social transformations and intellectual life, from a historical, transdisciplinary and transnational perspective. By using concrete examples and case studies, students will analyze this set of global issues, from the perspectives of different regions of the world, to rethink the social, economic, political, technological or cultural ways of relation within and between societies.
The course will address methodologically important issues, such as cultural encounter, international relations, environmental history and global economic history, as well as a trans-disciplinary engagement with the economics of institutions, cultural anthropology, historical geography and the politics of state formation.


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