Section Euro HG du Lycée Ferry, Versailles

HISTORY: THE HISTORIAN AND THE MEMORIES OF WW2 IN THE UK

Is the British collective memory faithful to the history of WW2 ? Do the historians emerge from oblivion certain aspects of the war ?

I) The heroic British memories of WW2

1) The Battle of Britain (July to October 1940)

2) The heroes of the Battle of Britain: Young British pilots with the place to honor them: the National Memorial to the Few at Capel-le-Ferne, near Dover (architectural study + see correction)

3) The heroes of the Homefront during the Blitz: the memory of the People's War thanks to the BBC

** Movie: Hope and Glory, John Boorman, 1987 ** (watched in 1è)

II) The History of the UK during the war needs some corrections...

1) A forgotten Navy ? The Battle of Britain Debate

2) The Revision of the Myth of the Blitz thanks to the historian Angus Calder. 

3) The use and abuse of the myth of the Blitz in time of crisis (Thatcher during the Falklands war; Tony Blair during the London attacks - see videos attached; Cameron in the current economic crisis).

III) A forgotten History is being written (see doc)

1) The Jewish immigration during WW2 and the Kindertransport: an emerging memory

2) The British concentration camps for "Enemy Aliens"

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SYLLABUS OF THE YEAR and ORAL EXAM

Here is our syllabus, divided into 4 chapters, balanced between the UK and the USA:

HISTORY: 1). The Historian and the memories of WW2 in the UK

               2). The USA and the world: from the end of WW2 to the war in Iraq (1945-2003)

GEOGRAPHY: 1). Some maps to understand the UK

                      2). A global city: New York

The final exam is an oral test on May:

- 20 minutes of preparation

- 10 minutes to explain 1 or 2 documents with a topic to guide your issue

- 10 minutes of interview led by a teacher of History/Geography and English

- The purpose is to check your capacity of understanding a source with a critical sense in a correct and fluent English.

It is also the opportunity to measure what the Euro section brought to your personal knowledge and self-fulfillment as a future French and European citizen. 

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Welcome !

Dear students,

Ce blog vous est destiné afin de vous accompagner pour votre option de section européenne en Histoire Géographie. Vous y trouverez les problématiques, plans et compléments de cours pour les 4 chapitres au programme, mais aussi la poursuite de la réflexion sur la citoyenneté européenne et la relation du Royaume-Uni avec l'Union européenne, notamment à la suite du dit 'Brexit', initiative inédite de retrait de l'UE. 

Petit conseil de Winston Churchill à ne pas oublier durant cette année de Terminale : "Success is stumbling from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm" !

All the best !

Mme BENDRIF

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