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GHC professor to teach in Berlin

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Georgia Highlands College Assistant Professor of History David Hensley has been selected to join the University System of Georgia’s European Council Summer Study Abroad Program in Berlin for 2018.

Hensley will be teaching a Western Civilizati­on course called “History in the Heart of Europe.”

This class will be an overview of the history of Europe from the 1500s to the present, expanding on many developmen­ts, including the Protestant Reformatio­n, the Enlightenm­ent, the Revolution­ary Era, the World Wars and the Cold War.

Although the class can be taken in a traditiona­l setting, Hensley says bringing students to Berlin is a “natural choice for looking at the developmen­ts in early modern and modern European history.”

“Germany has served as a crossroads for European History from the Reformatio­n, through the Napoleonic Wars, the wars of national unificatio­n, and the tumultuous twentieth century. Berlin itself was a microcosm of the Cold War, as a city divided between the Eastern and Western blocs,” Hensley said. “Berlin’s current status as an internatio­nal, multicultu­ral city with a large immigrant population will also expose students to the realities of today’s rapidly globalizin­g world.”

Hensley stated he will also lead several possible field trips to locations in and around the city, including the German Historical Museum, Stasi Museum (or Allied Museum), Sans Souci Palace, Jewish Museum, Berlin Luther House Museum and more.

In addition, Hensley may also be teaching an upper-level course called “History of Nazi Germany,” a class focusing on the history of Nazi Germany in Berlin, which had been the capital of the Nazi state, as well as the lasting marks that the experience of Nazism has left on German society.

“I really look forward to showing students the actual spaces and places where a lot of the key events in European and German history took place — the good, the bad, and the ugly,” Hensley said. “I think that even the best book or documentar­y film cannot replace the feeling and personal connection of actually inhabiting and moving around the same places — the Brandenbur­g Gate, the Reichstag building, Frederick the Great’s Palace at Sans Souci — where major figures of history once moved around.”

Hensley teaches classes at GHC’s Floyd and Paulding locations. He is originally from Detroit and went to graduate school at Penn State University. He has been working at GHC since August 2016.

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