Starts 29th January, 12.30-2.30pm
29 January 2025 - 26 February 2025
CWEA, Christchurch
Ukraine has been inhabited since at least 32,000 BC but only appeared as a full nation state last century - its history is intermingled with its neighbours and the greater Slavic nation yet it has distinct, complex history with each of them. Starting with the origins of the various native peoples, we will move through Ukraine's social and economic development, before ending with a discussion of the 20th and 21st century alliances, and conflicts right up to the ongoing war. This course will consider Ukraine’s place in ancient history, and it’s influence over ancient and medieval cultures and consider various modern historical claims still being made.
Michael Couch has been teaching community education courses for over a decade. With an academic background in Philosophy, Classical Studies, Education and History, he recently completed his PhD in the History of Philosophy of Education in New Zealand. He enjoys learning new topics, and incorporates passion and wry humour into all the courses he teaches.