FACULTY OF .A,R:TS
HISTORY
AHOI
History IA.RrNerssexcr,
Rrronnr¡rro¡¡
er.¡o R¡vor-uuorv 1350-1650.No pre-requisite subject.
A
first-year course: not availableto
studentswith
exemption from lectures.Introductory reading:
Hay,
D.,
Mediaetsøl centuûes (Methuen, paperback).Spitz,
L. W.,
The Renaissønce (Rand McNally, paperback).Elliott,
J.H.,
Europe d¡o¡ded, 1559-1598 (Fontana paperback).Elton, G, R., Reformntion Europe, 1517-1559 (Fontana paperback).
Friedrich, C. J,, The age
of
the Baroque (Harper paperback)._-
A
fuller re_adinglist \r'i[ be
availablefrom the
officeof the
Department of Historyin
February..{HSl
History IB.R¡vor-ur¡oN¡ny Eunopn 1780-1870.
No pre-requisite subject.
A ffrst-year course: available to approved students
with
exemption f¡om lectures.Introductory reading:
Hobsbawn,
E. J., The age of
reuolutìon 1789-1848 (Weidenfeld and Nicolson ).Thomson,
D.,
Europe since Napoleon (Penguin),_,
A fuller
re-adinglist rvill be
availablefrom the
officeof the
Department of Historyin
February.AH4f Ilistory
IC.T¡¡r
UwrrnoS'rerrs:
Cor,o¡uesro
Nerrow f608-f877.No ple-requisite subject.
A
fir'st-year coulse: not availableto
studentswith
exemption from lectures, Introductoly reading:Degler, C., Out
ol
our past (Harper),Boolstin,
D.,
The Am¿.ricans: the colonial erpetience (Pelican).Jordan, W. D., White otser black (Pelican).
Gatell,
F.
O., Goodn.ran, P-.,.and
Weimteir,,A. (eds.), The grouth
of Ameücan politics ( Oxfo¡d ).Goodma_n,
P (Sd.),
Essagsin
American colonial historg(Holt,
Rinehart and Winston).Gete_ll,
F. .O. (ed.),
Essags on lacksonian A¡nerica(Holt,
Rinehart and Winston ).Unger,
I.
_(ed.),
Essa!/s on theCiail
War and reconstruction(Holt,
Rine- hart and Winston ).Greene,
I. P. (ed.), The
reinterpretationof the
Ameúcan reoolution( Harper ).
Blum, J. M., and
others,The national
erperience (Harcourt
Brace Jovanovich ),847
F.{CULTY OF ARTS B.A,-SYLLå,BUSES HISTORY
AII02 Ilistory II.
Pre-requisite: Pass in AH01 History
IA
or AH31 HistoryIB
or AH41 History IC o¡ APOI Politics I.Options
will be
ofiered,as stafi and
en¡olmentsallow, from
among the follov'ing:A,
Sourrr AsraN Hrsronv,A
studyof
the history and civilisationof
the Indian subcontinent (India, Parc'stan,'Bangladesh) émphasising social andpolitical
developmerrts'in thé nineteenth and twentieth centuries.This option is
availableto
approved studentswith
exemption from lectures.Introductory reading:
Ahistorg
of India,vol.
1,by
R. Thapar (Pelican)'A
historg of India, vol. 2, byT.
G. P. Spear (Pelican).Srinivas,
M. N.,
SocØl changein
modernIndia
(C^llfornia U.P.).N{cl-ane, J.
R. (ed.),
Tha politlcal auakeningin lndia
(Prentice-Hall).B, Mo¡rnN Eesr
Asre¡¡ Hrsronv,A
studyof
East Asian historyin
the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.Introductory readingl
Reischauer,
E. O.,
Fairbank,J. K., and Craig, A. M.,
EastAsia:
the motlerlt transîormation (George Aìlen and Unr¡'in).Bianco,
L.,
Origiræof
the Ch'inese reoolution (O'U.P').Beasley,
W.
G,, The modem historg of Japan (Weídenfeld and Nicolson).C.
MoornN Sou'r¡rEesr
Asre¡l Hrsronv'A study of
South East Asian history-in the
nineteenthand
twentieth centuries r¡,ithin which special optiorrs*'ill
permit the study of the history of one countryin
depth.Iltroductory
reading:Bastin, J., and Benda, H.,
A
historgof
modern South East Asiø (Prentice-Hall).
ln
seat'chof
SoutlvEast Asia:a
modern historg,ed. D. J'
Steinberg( Praeger ) ,
Legge,
J.
D., Indonesia (Prentice-Hall).Àllen, R.
H.
5., Malagsiat prospect and rettospec¿ (O'U.P.).Chesneaux, 1., The Vietnamese nationt contribution
to
ø h,ßtotg (Current Book Distributors ).D.
Mromv,u- HrstonY.Introductory reading:
Lyon,
8,,
The originsof
the Middle Ages (Norton).Lopez,
R. 5., The
commercial teÐolutionol the Mìddle
Ages 950-t350( Prentice-Hall ) .
White,
L.,
Medieaal technologg and socìal change (Clarendon),E, Mo¡nnr
Russre¡¡ Hrsronv, Introductory reading:Kochan,
L.,
The mnkingof
rnodern Røssiø (Pelican).M8
B..4.._SYLL.A,BUSES IIISTORY
FACULTY OF ARTS
F. Mlrnnrer,
Fou¡¡^c,rroNsoF
THE MonnnN Wonr-o: Bnrr.l,rN, Russre ¡r.ro GrnllaNy: NTNETEENTH aND TWENTTETTT CENTURTEs.fntroductory reading:
Court,
W._4, 8, A
concíse economic hßtorgof Britaín
1750to
tecent times (C.U.P.).Deane, P., The first Industrial Reaolution (C.U.p.).
Stoþer, G.,.The Cetman economu, 1870
to
the present (Weidenfeld and Nicolson ).Nove, 4., An economic historg of the U.S.S.R, (Pelican),
Wo_odruff,_W., The impact
of
Westernmani
ø studaof
Europe's role ín the 'u¡orld, economA 1750-1960 (Macmillan).Barber,
W.
J.,A
historgof
economic thought (pelican).Cambridge economìc hßtorg
ol
Europe, vol, 6.G.
Cur-run¡ rN Vrcronr¿N ENcr,eN¡,_4- r,A4y
of
the interaction between industrialism and culturein
England 1840-19r8.sou¡ce material may be found
not only in
historical rvritiug,but
also in literature, painting, music, ar.chitecture anã othe¡ ar.ts.fntroductory readíng:
Floughton, W.
8.,
The Victorian frame of mind, (yale), Clark,K.
lvl., The Gothic reoioal (pelican).Hilton, T.,
The '¡tre-Raphaelites (Thames and Hudson).Jordon, R. F,, Victorian Architectute (Pelican).
Gilbert and Sullivan, Th.e Saoog operas (Papermac), Hauser,
A.,
The social historgof art,
vol.IV
(Routledge).Rowell,
G. (ed.),
Nineteenth centutA plags (O.V.p. paperback).Pev_sner,
N,
Sources.of
m.odern architecture and, d.esign (Thames and Hudson Papelback),J.
A.rnrceN Hrsrony.Introductory reading:
Davidson,
8.,
OId Africa rediscooered (Longmans).Davidson,
8.,
The Africans (Longmans),Oliver, R. ,4.., and Atmore, A,, Africa since IB00 (C.U.p,).
Hatch, J., Africa emergenú (Secker and Warburg).
K.
Ausrnar-r.lN Hrsronv: C,or,o RusHro Gn¡¡.r
Depnnssrow.A
study of the history of Aust¡aliafrom
1850 to the lg30s, Introductory reading:Alexander',
F.,
Australia sínce Fedetation (Nelson).Blainey, G., The tgranng of d.istance (Sun Books).
C¡awfo¡d, R. M., Australlø (Hutchinson),
Glynn, S., Urbanization
in
Australian historg, 1788-1900 (Nelson).Gollan, R., Radical and
uorking
class politics (À4.U.p.).Hancock,
W.
K. Australia (Jacaranda Press ).Shaw,
A.
G.L.,
Th"e storg of Austrulia (Faber).Spate, O.
H.
K., Australiø (Benn).Ward, R. The Australian legend (O.U.p.).
Younger, R.
M,
Arctralia andtlrc
Australians (Rigby).To¡
all- subjects Iisted above,fuller
readinglists will be
availablefrom
the office of the Departmentof
Historyin
February.649
FACULTY OF' ARTS
gTSTORY
AH03 llistory IIIA.
Pre-requisite: Pass
in
AH02 HistoryII.
One
of
the following options not already passed as AH02 HistoryII
o¡AHl3
HistoryIIIB.
Options
rvill be
ofiered,as stafi and
enrolmentsallow, from
among the following:A,
South Asian History,B.
Modem East Asian History.C.
Modem South East Asian History.D.
Medieval History.E.
Modem Russian History.F. Material
Foundationsof the Modern World: Britain,
Russia and Germany: nineteenth and twentieth centuries.G,
Culturein
Victorian England.J.
Ærican History.K.
Australian History: Gold Rushto
Great Depression.The
syllabusin eac d for AH03
HistoryIIIA will
besimilar
to that of the in AH02
HistoryII; but
studentstaking AH03 History to
undertakean
additional study relating to the materialAIIIS
History IITR.Pre-requisite: Pass
in
AH02 HistoryII.
One
of
the following options not already passed as AH02 HistoryII
or AH03Ilistory IIIA.
Options
will be
offered,as stafi and
enrolmentsallow, from
among the following:A.
South Asian History.B.
Modern East Asian History.C.
Modern South East Asian History.D.
Medieval History.E.
Modern Russian History.F. Material
Foundationsof the Modern World: Britain,
Russia and Germany: nineteenth and twentieth centuries,G.
Culturein
Victorian England.J.
Ærican History.K.
AustraLian History: Gold Rushto
Great Depression.The
syllabusin each d for AH13
HistoryIIIB will
besimilar
to that of the co in AH02
HistoryII; but
studentstaking AH13 History III to
unde¡takean
additional study relating to the material of650
FÄCULTY OF ARTS B.Ä,_SYLLABUSES HrsroRY (uoNovns
orcner)
HISTORY FORTHE
HONOURS DEGREEOF
8.,A,.A
student wishingto
join the Honou¡s School should consult the Chairman ofthe
History department. Normal entryto
Honourswill be at the
beginning ofthird
year.-Pre-requisites: AH01 History
IA or AH3l
HistoryIB
o¡AH4l
HistoryIC
or APO] PoliticsI;
AH02 HistoryII.
In thei¡ third
year Honours studentswill
take:(1)
AH03 HistoryIIIA,
and(2)
AHB9 History IIIS.g to
completePart III of
a ssionof the
Chairmanof
the HistoryIIIA;
such permission passed in AH01 HistoryIA
orIn
special circumstances Arts graduates may apply to be allowed to enter Final Honours History.AII89 Ilistory IIIS.
A,vailable only
to
shrdentswho
have the permissionof the
Chairmanof
the Departmentto
enterthe
Honours course,In
1975the
syllabuswill be in
two parts, whichwill
run concurrently tluoughout the academic year:(a) An
historical study,in which
special emphasiswill
be placedon
his- toriographical problems.In
coirsultation-witl the
Chãirmanof
theDepartrnen! Honours students may select:
either
(i)
Modem East AsianHistory
(China and Japan).oî
(ü)
French Historyfrom the
Revolutionof
1848to the
endof
theFirst World
War.(b) A
wider- studyof
historiography andof
some practical aspectsof
the craft of history,AH99 llistory Final
Honours.Entry to Final
Honourswill
depend on satisfâctory performanceín the
workof
theihird
year.Final
Honours ri,ork includes theríriting of a
thesis, and two special subjects:(a)
Approachesto the Past:
Archaeology, Prehistoryand Historyr
this subjectwill
be takenby all
Fínal Honours students.(b) A
special subject: studentsmay
choosefrom a list of
subjectsto
beoffered
by
membersof
stafiin
1975. Thelist will
be available during the Êrst íerm.Honours shrdents
will
also be required to takea
general essây paperin
the ffnal examination,651
FAcuLrY