SYLLASUSES_ FACULTY OF ARTS IlISTORY
FÀcuLrY oF
ARrs t*"ËYiåiì AII02.
HistoryII.
Pre-requisite: Pass
in llistory I
or Politics L-
_pntionswill be
ofiered,as staff and
enrolmentsallow, from
among the following:A,
Sourrr Asrax Hrsrony.A
shrdyof
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.),
Sourcesof
Indian tradition (Columbia U.P.).Low, D. A. (ed,),
Sound.ingsin
modernsouth
Asianhrstory
(A,N.U, press ).Mclane, J.
R, (ed.),
The politícal øaakening ínIndiø
(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¡nnNEesr
Asrex Hrsrony,A
studyof
East Asian historyin
the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, with special referenceto
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 andWorlil).
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 Asianhistory in the
nineteenthand
twentieth centurieswithin
which special optionswill
pennit the study of the history of one countryin
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
studyof
Zealand and NewGuinea
from y,
Students doingPaciffc
history
seriesof
seminarson compârativ Introductory reading:
Davidson, J. W., and Scarr,
D.
(eds.), Pacífrc Island portraàús (A.N.U.).Suggs,
R,
G., The ìslnnd, citíIìsatiornof
Polgnesin(New
Àmer.Lib,).
Maude,
H.8, Ot
ßlnnds and. men (O.U.P.).Shineberg,
D,
Theg camefor
sandaltDood. (M.U.P.).Sinclair, K.,
A
hístorg ofNeu
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 involvementin
Africa; the origins kingdoms; the scramblefor
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-yearruc¡âtê iá a
seriesof
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 hístorgof
B¡ítaìnl7ó0 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 impactof
Western ,rutnia
studgof
Europe's role in the toorld. econorn! 1750-1S60.Barber,
W.
J,,A
hístoraof
economíc thoueht (Pelican).Cambrídge economíc hßtorg
of
Europe, vol. 6,G,
Cur-run¡ rN VrcroRrÄN Excr-lrvo,A
studyof the
interaction between industrialism and culturein
England 1840-1918,Source material may be found
not
onlyin
historicalwriting, 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
politicsin Britain, the
rise ofstruggle between democratic and
the
interactionof
literature andK.
Ausrn¡r-reNILsronv
1850-1920: Gor-o Rus¡¡ro Gnrlr'Wen.
A
study of the history of.A.ustra[a from 1850to
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.).659
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 listswill be
availablefrorn
the ofice of the Department of Historyin
February.AlI03. Ilistory IIIA.
Pre-requisite: Pass
in
HistolyII.
One
of
the folìowing options not already passed as HistoryII or
HistoryIIIB.
-
Optionsrvíll be
oftered,as staft and
enrohnentsallow, 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.
AustralianIIistoly,
1850-1920: Gold Rush to Gr.eat War.The syllabus
in
eachof
the subjects listedfor
HistoryIIIA will
be similar to thatof
the corresponding slrbjectin
HístoryII; but
students taking HistoryIIIA rvill
be requíred to unde-rtake'an additionai study lelatingto
theñaterial of
the subject.4H13. Histoly IIIB.
Pre-requisite: Pass
in
HistoryIL
One
of
the following options not already passed as HistoryII
or HistoryIIIA.
-
Optionswill 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 ModernWorld:
Britain, Russia, Gelmany and Japan: nineteenth and twentieth centuries.G.
Culturein
Victorian England.J.
War and Peace:Blitain
and Germany 1870-1945.K.
Australian History, 1850-1920: Gold Rush to Great War.The syllabus
in
eachof
the subjects listedfor
HistoryIIIB will
be similar to that _of the corr_esponding subjectin
HistoryII;
but students taking HistoryIIIB will
l.¡e requiredtã
undeitake'an additionai study relatingto
the ñaterial'of
the subject.
4H89.
History IIIS.Available only to students who have the permission of the Head of Department
to
ent€rthe
Hónours course.In
1973 theiyllabus will
consistof either'(i)
the English Revolutionor (ii)
Australian history.660
SYLL.A.BUSES_
HISTORY
History
for
thellonours
degreeof
B'A'A
student wishingto
join the Honours school should consult the Head ^of theHi;ì";;ã;;;'ïñ;i:Ñ'ã;i ;"tt6-Hõ';urs rvill
beat
the beginningof
thirdyeal.
Ple-requisites: History
I (A
orþ
or C)--or PoliticsI,
HistoryII' In
theirthird
year H-otlouts studentswill
take:(1)
HistoryIIIA,
and(2)
HistoryIIIS'
comolete
Part III of
af
the ^Headof
the dePalt- such permissionwill
not HistoryI. In
special cir-to
enterFinal
Honours History.ÄH99.
HistoryFinal
Honou¡s'Entr
cl on satisfactory performancein
the work ofThã-
includes the wrítingof
a thesis, trvo special subjectHistory
for the
Degreeof
M.A'candidates
for
the degreeof
M.À.in
History should consult the Headof
the Department.FACULTY OF ÀRTS
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FÂCVLTY OF ARTS SYLLA¡USES- MUSIC F'OR B,A,