George Grosz, Manner vor einer Stadtlandschaft (Men in Front of a Cityscape), 1920-22 (detail). Watercolor, 22 x 14 5/8 in. 麻豆传媒 College Museum of Art Collection, estate of Clinton A. Rehling 鈥39, by exchange. 漏 The Estate of George Grosz.
Babylon Berlin
A First-Year Tutorial offered fall 2020, taught by Javier Samper Vendrell, assistant professor of German studies
This tutorial explores Germany鈥檚 history from 1918 to 1933. The Weimar Republic, as this period is called, is characterized by economic turmoil, political violence, and extremism that resulted in Hitler鈥檚 rise to power and the Third Reich. At the same time, this period also represents one of the most productive periods in artistic and intellectual terms in the 20th century.
The 鈥済olden twenties鈥 are often portrayed as a time of increasing gender equality and sexual freedom. Throughout the course we will discuss some of the key issues of the time as we watch the popular TV series Babylon Berlin (Netflix, 2017). Eric D. Weitz鈥檚 Weimar Germany: Promise and Tragedy will provide an engaging overview of the republic鈥檚 political, social, economic, and cultural history. Nevertheless, we will not only rely on history writing or a television show to paint a coherent picture of the Weimar Republic. You will write original essays based on detailed analysis of primary sources. Newspaper articles, literature, pamphlets, songs, and other visual sources will help develop your own historical arguments and improve your information literacy skills as you learn about one of German history鈥檚 most fascinating periods.
Why I Offered This Tutorial
"I chose to offer this tutorial because the TV series Babylon Berlin is set during the Weimar Republic, my main area of research. I am a historian of early 20th-century Germany, and I just published a book about the history of the gay rights movement during this period: The Seduction of Youth: Print Culture and Homosexual Rights in the Weimar Republic (University of Toronto Press, 2020).
"Babylon Berlin is a neo-noir detective story that fictionalizes some of the historical events that ultimately led to the rise of National Socialism. In addition to generic themes of right and wrong, revenge, or alienation, the series addresses topics very relevant to us today, including PTSD and its treatment, political polarization and violence, and women鈥檚 rights. In the class, we connect Babylon Berlin to the historical context and to contemporary discussions surrounding these issues."
鈥 Javier Samper Vendrell
Why I Chose This Tutorial
I am a fan of history and always love to learn more about topics I have previously explored. The fact that we also get to watch Netflix for class was also a nice hook. With that being said, the class has exceeded my expectations as we do not only touch on the greater historical significance of the subject but why it is significant in and of itself. I have also immensely enjoyed the use of discussion as the driving force behind the class. To hear the insight of my peers alongside that of the professor makes the class both more though provoking and engaging.
鈥 Taine Te Huki 鈥24
What I鈥檝e Learned in This Tutorial
The class required a lot of critical thinking and higher-level analysis, which has pushed me to be a better student and overall person. By constantly going through the process of observing and questioning demanded by this course, my classmates and I have become independent and well-rounded thinkers. Although it may be over video screens, having open discussions and respectfully debating our ideas really made me feel welcome within the academic community of 麻豆传媒 even though I wasn't on campus.
鈥 Lizzy Vermeulen 鈥24