Master of History
Summary of courses offered in the Master of History Program in 2012
| Compulsory Courses (12 units) |
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First Semester, 2012HIST6110 - History and TheorySecond Semester, 2012HIST6506 - Researching and Writing HistoryFirst Semester, 2013HIST6110 - History and TheorySecond Semester, 2013HIST6506 - Researching and Writing History |
| Core Courses (12 units) |
|---|
First Semester, 2012HIST8003 - Digital History and BiographyHIST8015 - Colonial Australia in an Imperial World HIST8016 - Settler Societies and Indigenous Encounters Autumn Session, 2012HIST8011 - Writing BiographySecond Semester, 2012HIST8017 - Australia and the World at WarHIST8018 - A Globalising World HUMN8009 - Biography and Society First Semester, 2013HIST8003 - Digital History and BiographyHIST8015 - Colonial Australia in an Imperial World HIST8016 - Settler Societies and Indigenous Encounters Autumn Session, 2013HIST8010 - Biographical PracticesHIST8011 - Writing Biography Second Semester, 2013HIST8017 - Australia and the World at WarHIST8018 - A Globalising World |
| Electives |
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First Semester, 2012HIST6136 - World At War, 1939-1945HIST6213 - Real Men: Manhood and Identity in the Western World Second Semester, 2012HIST6214 - The Great War, 1914-1919HIST6221 - The Birth of Modernity: Britain 1688-1848 HIST6223 - The French Revolution and Napoleonic Europe HIST6226 - Nazi Germany First Semester, 2013HIST6022 - Indigenous Australian HistoryHIST6128 - Convicts and Emigrants: Australia, 1770s to 1870s HIST6136 - World At War, 1939-1945 Second Semester, 2013HIST6126 - American SixtiesHIST6133 - Human Variations and Racism in Western Culture, c. 1450-1950 HIST6213 - Real Men: Manhood and Identity in the Western World HIST6225 - Environmental History: Australia and the World |
Courses that count towards this Program
| Compulsory Courses (12 units) |
|---|
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HIST6110 - History and Theory HIST6506 - Researching and Writing History |
| Core Courses (12 units) |
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HIST8003 - Digital History and Biography HIST8010 - Biographical Practices HIST8011 - Writing Biography HIST8012 - Oral History, Life Stories and Memory HIST8015 - Colonial Australia in an Imperial World HIST8016 - Settler Societies and Indigenous Encounters HIST8017 - Australia and the World at War HIST8018 - A Globalising World HUMN8009 - Biography and Society MUSC8001 - Museums and Society |
| Electives |
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HIST6022 - Indigenous Australian History HIST6078 - Australians at Work HIST6107 - American Voices: Aspects of Social Thought in the United States, 1900-1990 HIST6111 - Healing Powers: Medicine and Society Since 1750 HIST6117 - Technology and Society, 1800-2000 HIST6119 - Urban Australia, 1870-1970 HIST6121 - Electric Citizens: The Rise of the Modern Media in the United States, 1865-2000 HIST6122 - Popular Culture, Gender and Modernity HIST6126 - American Sixties HIST6128 - Convicts and Emigrants: Australia, 1770s to 1870s HIST6130 - History on Film HIST6133 - Human Variations and Racism in Western Culture, c. 1450-1950 HIST6136 - World At War, 1939-1945 HIST6213 - Real Men: Manhood and Identity in the Western World HIST6214 - The Great War, 1914-1919 HIST6216 - Religion and Society in the Roman Empire HIST6221 - The Birth of Modernity: Britain 1688-1848 HIST6223 - The French Revolution and Napoleonic Europe HIST6225 - Environmental History: Australia and the World HIST6226 - Nazi Germany |
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