Abstract
The course in contemporary history occupies an important place in the teaching of history and the humanities in universities. (1) Since it concludes the entire cycle of lectures and seminars on world history, the course in contemporary history directly connects knowledge of universal historical laws with study of contemporary processes of class, political, and ideological struggle. The teaching of contemporary history is of particular importance to the students' grasp of the Marxist-Leninist concept of history and to development of a communist consciousness and irreconcilability to bourgeois ideology.
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