Handbook 1996 : Faculty of Arts (Volume 3 page 96)
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1. History, Faculty of Arts (v3, p96) : Next:131-111 | Prev:131-104
Year 1 History.
Note: It is recommended that this subject be taken in conjunction with 131-111 Australian History B: Variations on a Nation.
Availability: Not offered in 1996.
Credit points: 12.5 1st year
Coordinator: Dr J Lack.
Contact: Two 1-hour lectures and a 1-hour tutorial a week.
Timetable: First semester
Objectives:
Students completing this subject should have an understanding of the changing historiography of Australian history; should be able to make informed judgements about major historical approaches to the period; and should have explored the shaping of a new emigrant society by the transfer of peoples, ideas and institutions from their parent societies, and their interaction with the indigenous peoples. (It is recommended that this subject be done in conjunction with Australian History B).
Content:
A study of Australian colonial society, including Aboriginal/Koori - European relations, 1788-1901.
Assessment:
One class paper 1,000 words (25%), one essay of 2,500 words (40%), one examination paper (25%), class participation (10%), totalling not more than 4,000 words.
1. History, Faculty of Arts (v3, p96) : Next:131-111 | Prev:131-104
2. History, Faculty of Educ(Parkville) (v5, p122) : Next:131-111 | Prev:131-122
Note: It is recommended that this subject be taken in conjunction with 131-111 Australian History B: Variations on a Nation.
Availability: Not offered in 1996.
Credit points: 12.5
Coordinator: Dr J Lack.
Contact: Two 1-hour lectures and a 1-hour tutorial each week.
Timetable: First semester.
Objectives:
Students completing this subject should have an understanding of the changing historiography of Australian history; should be able to make informed judgements about major historical approaches to the period; and should have explored the shaping of a new emigrant society by the transfer of peoples, ideas and institutions from their parent societies, and their interaction with the indigenous peoples. (It is recommended that this subject be done in conjunction with Australian History B).
Content:
A study of Australian colonial society, including Aboriginal/Koori - European relations, 1788-1901.
Assessment:
One class paper 1,000 words (25 per cent); one essay of 2,500 words (40 per cent); one examination paper (25 per cent); class participation (10 per cent). Totalling not more than 4,000 words.
* Note that ASSESSMENT, CONTACT, POINTS differs from the maintainer's version above. A log of variations is available.
2. History, Faculty of Educ(Parkville) (v5, p122) : Next:131-111 | Prev:131-122
Status: Official 1996 Date created: Oct 9 1995 Last modified: Oct 9 1995 Authorised by: Academic Registrar Email enquiries: Course_Information@registrar.unimelb.edu.au
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