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Handbook 1997 : Faculty of Arts : History
131-269/369 Ritual, Gender and Community in Early Modern Europe, 1450-1700 |
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Availability: | Not offered in 1997. | |
Credit Points: | 16.7 2nd and 3rd year | |
Coordinator: | Mr C Zika | |
Contact: | A 2-hour lecture/workshop and a 1-hour tutorial. | |
Subject Description: | The subject examines the relationship between ritual behaviour, gender relations and new societal structures in western and central Europe in the period between the later fifteenth and late seventeenth centuries. Students will be able to explore new understandings of the relationship between societal change and gender in the recent historiography of early modern Europe; and appreciate the role of ritual behaviour in representing and constructing cultural meanings. | |
Assessment: | Research essay proposition of 500 words and bibliography (10%), research essay of 3000 words (50%), reflective essay of 1500 words (30%), tutorial participation (10%). | |
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