The RMS Lusitania

Explore the tragic history of the RMS Lusitania sinking on May 7, 1915, through 25 engaging lectures, covering key events, passengers, and aftermath.

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Brief Summary

This course dives into the RMS Lusitania's fascinating history, focusing on its last voyage in 1915. Through video lectures and personal accounts, it explores how this luxurious liner served dual purposes during the Great War and the tragic consequences of its sinking.

Key Points

  • The Lusitania was a luxury liner used for both passengers and transporting munitions.
  • The course includes personal stories of passengers from the last voyage.
  • It examines the impact of the Titanic disaster on the Lusitania's history.
  • Discussions include the involved parties and the aftermath of the sinking.
  • The course features video lectures, quizzes, and notes for a hands-on learning experience.

Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the Lusitania's origins and dual roles during the Great War.
  • Appreciate the ship's design and elegance for all passenger classes.
  • Describe how the Titanic's sinking influenced perceptions of the Lusitania.
  • Analyze the decisions made by leaders before and after the sinking.
  • Examine the long-term effects of the Lusitania's tragedy on international relations.

About This Course

Tragedy on the Atlantic, May 7, 1915

This course on the RMS Lusitania was created to memorialize the 100th anniversary of the sinking of this ocean liner on May 7, 1915. In 25 video lectures, lasting almost four hours, this course will survey the complete history of the Lusitania. Included are class notes, quizzes, and extra links to videos or articles.

The Lusitania went into service as one of the largest, most luxurious, and fastest liners. It transported saloon class, second class, and third class passengers between New York and Liverpool, England.

However, when the Great War began, the Lusitania was used by the British government and Royal Navy to transport munitions from the United States to England, while still functioning as a passenger liner. This course will describe the tensions from performing both of these roles, as well as the German outrage over the munitions supplies being shipped.

The course will focus especially on that last voyage, including the stories of some of the passengers. The lectures will combine the accounts of the U20 German U-boat and the Lusitania, as well as the decisions and actions of leaders on both sides of the Atlantic concerning the ship. After the successful U-boat attack upon the Lusitania, the lectures will focus upon the crew and passengers and their efforts to save themselves and their loved ones. We will also look at the rescuers, and the significant efforts of the people of Queenstown, Ireland.

The lectures will cover both the immediate and long-term aftermath, including various inquiries held to assign responsibility, as well as underwater explorations of the Lusitania site. The course will end with an epilogue, conclusions, and a last lecture concerning the memory of the Lusitania from 1915 to 1917, when the United States entered the Great War.

Welcome aboard this course!

  • understand the interesting origins of the Lusitania, and the dual function of the ship during the Great War as both passenger liner and as a transport for munitions to England.

  • appreciate the aesthetic design and features of the Lusitania for its saloon, 2nd and 3rd class passengers.

  • describe the effect that the sinking of the Titanic had upon the history of the Lusitania.

Instructor

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Jerry Franz

Dr. Franz has been teaching history for 38 years in various colleges, and sometimes to high school students.  He has written a number of historical dramas for his history students, and after one season's performance, he received a letter of commendation from former president George Bush, Sr. for making history alive to students today.  He has also taken history students...

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ui-avatar of Agueda González Diaz
Agueda G. D.
5.0
1 year ago

Excellent content. Easy to follow due to the magnificent work of the instructor and the subtitles. Captivating piece of history. Furthermore, it is free. I would pay for it.

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Daniel B.
5.0
1 year ago

He always presents such great material.

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ui-avatar of Rachel M Romano
Rachel M. R.
5.0
4 years ago

I like this course because want learn more about this ocean liner and many other voyages she's had before the sinking.

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ui-avatar of Maryann
Maryann
5.0
4 years ago

Great storyteller. I have heard so much about the Titanic but nothing about the Lucitania. What a tragedy. My mom and sister and I went on a replica of the Titanic and were given a name of one of the passengers before we got on. At the end of the 'voyage' we were told if we survived or not. I was one of the lucky ones.

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ui-avatar of Tyler Booher
Tyler B.
5.0
4 years ago

I powered through it. I need to go watch the movie now.

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ui-avatar of Steven Epler
Steven E.
5.0
4 years ago

Very enjoyable and good information

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ui-avatar of Peter Day
Peter D.
4.5
4 years ago

Really interesting and well put together. Great use of articles and photos. Lecturer not only made it a history lesson but made it feel like a current piece of history as attitudes and politics seem to be the same.

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ui-avatar of Juan Pablo Panizo de Alejandro
Juan P. P. D. A.
5.0
5 years ago

Excelente.

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ui-avatar of Miłosz Grygierczyk
Miłosz G.
5.0
5 years ago

It is a perfect match. We chose QM2 for our honeymoon in 2011. My wife is also very intetested in the great liners. As for me, i have been interested in them for some... 35 years. Great course, unique subject.

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ui-avatar of Manuel de Jesús Guajardo Hernández
Manuel D. J. G. H.
4.5
6 years ago

Ameno e interesante

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