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SYLLASUSES_ FACULTY OF ARTS IlISTORY

FÀcuLrY oF

ARrs t*"ËYiåiì AII02.

History

II.

Pre-requisite: Pass

in llistory I

or Politics L

-

_pntions

will be

ofiered,

as staff and

enrolments

allow, from

among the following:

A,

Sourrr Asrax Hrsrony.

A

shrdy

of

the Particular attention the nineteenth and to nationalism, com fntroductory reading:

Spear,

T.

G. P.,

A

hlstorg of India,

vol.2

(Pelican).

Smith, V. A., Orford hßtorg of India, 3td edition ( O.U.P. ).

De

Bar¡ W. T. (ed.),

Sources

of

Indian tradition (Columbia U.P.).

Low, D. A. (ed,),

Sound.ings

in

modern

south

Asian

hrstory

(A,N.U, press ).

Mclane, J.

R, (ed.),

The politícal øaakening ín

Indiø

(Prentice-Hall).

Rudolph,

L. I.,

and S.

H.,

Thß modernitg of trødition (Chicago U.P.).

Seal,

4.,

The emergence of Indian nati.onalìs¡n (C,U.P.), Srinivas,

M.

N., Socí¿l change ín modern Indíd (Cahlorrria U.P.).

B.

Mo¡nnN

Eesr

Asrex Hrsrony,

A

study

of

East Asian history

in

the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, with special reference

to

China.

Introductory reading:

Reischauer,

E. O.,

Fairbank,

J. K., and

Craig,

A. M,, East

Asia: the modern transformatíon (George Allen and Unwin).

Harrison,

I.

A., ChÍrø since IB0O (Harcourt, Brace and

Worlil).

Bianco,

L,,

Origins of the Chìnese retsolution (O,U.P,).

Schurmann,

F.,

and Schell,

O,

(eds.), Chi.na reailings,3 vols. (Penguin),

C.

MoonnN Sour¡r E¿.sr Asrew Hrsrony,

,4.

study of

South East Asian

history in the

nineteenth

and

twentieth centuries

within

which special options

will

pennit the study of the history of one country

in

depth.

Introductory reading:

Bastin, J., and Benda, H.,

A

hßtorg of modem South East Asia (Prentice-

Hall).

Steinberg, D. J.,

In

search of South-East Asía: a modern historg (Ptaeger), Legge, J,

D'

Indonesía (Prentice-Hall).

Allen, R,, Malngsia: prospect and. retrospect (O.U,P.).

Chesneaux, J.,- The Vietnamese natìon: contribution

to a

hìstorg (Current Book Distributors ),

D.

Pecrr¡c Hrsrony.

A

study

of

Zealand and New

Guinea

from y,

Students doing

Paciffc

history

series

of

seminars

on compârativ Introductory reading:

Davidson, J. W., and Scarr,

D.

(eds.), Pacífrc Island portraàús (A.N.U.).

Suggs,

R,

G., The ìslnnd, citíIìsatiorn

of

Polgnesin

(New

Àmer.

Lib,).

Maude,

H.8, Ot

ßlnnds and. men (O.U.P.).

Shineberg,

D,

Theg came

for

sandaltDood. (M.U.P.).

Sinclair, K.,

A

hístorg of

Neu

Zeøl.and, ( O.U.P, ).

Hastings, P., Neus Guineaz problenß and, prospects (Cheshire).

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SYLLABUSES_

IIISTORY

E. A¡mce¡¡

Hrsronv,

F.A,CULTY OF ARTS

The subject

will

consist of lectu themes: Africa before the coming involvement

in

Africa; the origins kingdoms; the scramble

for

Africa zation and race relations.

econd half of the vear studenls

will

be encouraged to under- study projects. Stridents doing African history as a third-year

ruc¡âtê iá a

series

of

seminãrs on comparaiive problemi in ciffc history.

Introductory reading:

Davidson, Basil, Th.e Afúcarx.

Curtin, P.

D.,

The ímøge of Afúca.

Hallett, Robin, Afríca

to

1876.

Oliver, R., and Ätrnore, A,,, Africø since 1800,

F.

Mernnr¿¡, Fou¡¡o.lrroNs oF THE MooBnN Wonr-o:

Bnrr¡nr,

Russra, Gmrvr¡Nv ,{ND JAPAN: NINETEENTII ÄND TwENTIETH oENTURIES,

Introductory readingr

Court, 'W,

H. 8., A

concíse econornìc hístorg

of

B¡ítaìn

l7ó0 to

tecent times,

Deane, Phyllis, The first Industríal Reoolutíon.

Stolper, G,, Th¿ German econonlg, L870 to the present.

Nove, ,{., An economíc hìstorg of the U.S.S.R. (Pelican).

Allen, G. C.,

A

shoft economíc hístora of lapøn.

Woodrufi,

W.,

The impact

of

Western ,rutni

a

studg

of

Europe's role in the toorld. econorn! 1750-1S60.

Barber,

W.

J,,

A

hístora

of

economíc thoueht (Pelican).

Cambrídge economíc hßtorg

of

Europe, vol. 6,

G,

Cur-run¡ rN VrcroRrÄN Excr-lrvo,

A

study

of the

interaction between industrialism and culture

in

England 1840-1918,

Source material may be found

not

only

in

historical

writing, but

also in literafure, painting, music, architecture and other arts,

Introductory reading:

Houghton, Walter

8.,

The Víctorian frøma of mínd. (Yale).

Clark, Kenneth, The Gothíc reoitsal (Pelican),

Hilton, Timotåy, The pre-Raphaelites (Thames and Hudson).

Jordon, Robert Furnealx, Víctorian Archítecture (Pelican).

Gilbert and Sullivan, The Saoog oper*s (Papermac).

Hauser, Arnold, The socìal hìstorg of art, vol.

IV

(Routledge).

J,

'W¿¡

axo Pnecr:

Bnrr-lr¡.r AND GERMANv I87G1945.

between

Britain and

Germany,

nd

politics

in Britain, the

rise of

struggle between democratic and

the

interaction

of

literature and

K.

Ausrn¡r-reN

ILsronv

1850-1920: Gor-o Rus¡¡

ro Gnrlr'Wen.

A

study of the history of.A.ustra[a from 1850

to

1920.

Introductory reading:

Alexander, Fred, Australia sìnce Federation (Nelson).

Blaine¿ Geoffrey,

Tlw

tgranng of distance (Sun Books).

Crawford, R.

M.,

Australiø ( Hutchirson).

Glynn, Sean, Urbanìzation

ín

Atntralinn hístorg, 1788-1900 (Nelson).

Gollan, Ptobin, Radícal anà.

aorking

claßs politics (M.U.P.).

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FACULTY OF ARTS SYLLABIUSES-

Hancock, W . K. Australia ( Jacaranda Press ) .

Shaw,

A.

G.

L.,

The storg of Australia (Faber and Faber).

Spate, O.

H. K,

Australiø

(Errest

Benn).

Wald, Russel, The Australian legend (O.U.P.),

Younger, R.

M.,

Australiø and the Au.stralians (Rigby),

Fo¡ all

subjects listed above,

fuller

reading lists

will be

available

frorn

the ofice of the Department of History

in

February.

AlI03. Ilistory IIIA.

Pre-requisite: Pass

in

Histoly

II.

One

of

the folìowing options not already passed as History

II or

History

IIIB.

-

Options

rvíll be

oftered,

as staft and

enrohnents

allow, from

arnong the follorving:

A.

South Asian Histor'1'.

B.

Modern East Asian History.

C.

Modeln South East Asian Histolv.

D.

Pacific History.

E.

Af¡ican llistory.

F.

Nfatelial Foundations of the Nlodern World: Britain, Russia, Germany and Japan: nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

G.

Culture ir-r Victorian Englar-rcl.

J.

War and Peace: Britain and Gclmary 1670-1945.

K.

Australian

IIistoly,

1850-1920: Gold Rush to Gr.eat War.

The syllabus

in

each

of

the subjects listed

for

History

IIIA will

be similar to that

of

the corresponding slrbject

in

Hístory

II; but

students taking History

IIIA rvill

be requíred to unde-rtake'an additionai study lelating

to

the

ñaterial of

the subject.

4H13. Histoly IIIB.

Pre-requisite: Pass

in

History

IL

One

of

the following options not already passed as History

II

or History

IIIA.

-

Options

will be

offered,

as stafi and

enloln'rents allo'r¡',

from

among the foìlorving:

A.

South Asian History.

B.

l\fodern East Asian History.

C.

Modem South East Asian History.

D,

Paciffc History.

E.

Af¡ican Histoly.

F.

N{aterial Foundations of the Modern

World:

Britain, Russia, Gelmany and Japan: nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

G.

Culture

in

Victorian England.

J.

War and Peace:

Blitain

and Germany 1870-1945.

K.

Australian History, 1850-1920: Gold Rush to Great War.

The syllabus

in

each

of

the subjects listed

for

History

IIIB will

be similar to that _of the corr_esponding subject

in

History

II;

but students taking History

IIIB will

l.¡e required

undeitake'an additionai study relating

to

the ñaterial

'of

the subject.

4H89.

History IIIS.

Available only to students who have the permission of the Head of Department

to

ent€r

the

Hónours course.

In

1973 the

iyllabus will

consist

of either'(i)

the English Revolution

or (ii)

Australian history.

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SYLL.A.BUSES_

HISTORY

History

for

the

llonours

degree

of

B'A'

A

student wishing

to

join the Honours school should consult the Head ^of the

Hi;ì";;ã;;;'ïñ;i:Ñ'ã;i ;"tt6-Hõ';urs rvill

be

at

the beginning

of

third

yeal.

Ple-requisites: History

I (A

or

þ

or C)--or Politics

I,

History

II' In

their

third

year H-otlouts students

will

take:

(1)

History

IIIA,

and

(2)

History

IIIS'

comolete

Part III of

a

f

the ^Head

of

the dePalt- such permission

will

not History

I. In

special cir-

to

enter

Final

Honours History.

ÄH99.

History

Final

Honou¡s'

Entr

cl on satisfactory performance

in

the work of

Thã-

includes the wríting

of

a thesis, trvo special subject

History

for the

Degree

of

M.A'

candidates

for

the degree

of

M.À.

in

History should consult the Head

of

the Department.

FACULTY OF ÀRTS

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