Global Utilities

History Program

Undergraduate Studies - Melbourne (Bundoora) Campus

- History -

New subjects for 2010 See highlighted table below

First Year Subjects

Subject code Subject name Lecturer Available in 2010 Feedback
(QAU 2008)
HIS1GMS Migration Stories in a Global Context Dr Richard Broome, Dr Charles Fahey Semester 1  
HIS1MEA Modern Europe A: From Monarchies to Nations, 1760-1890 Dr Jennifer Ridden Semester 1 Details
HIS1MLH Myth, Legend and History Professor Diane Kirkby Semester 2 Details
HIS1MSU Monsters, savages and Us:tales of others Dr Anne Gardner, Dr Tracey Banivanua-Mar Semester 2  

Second and Third Year Subjects

Subject Code Subject Name Lecturer Available in 2010 Feedback
(QAU 2008/7)
ARH2/3ETA European Travel and Art Dr Lisa Beaven No Details
ARH2/3MEU Medieval Europe 600-1200 (online subject) Professor Diane Kirkby Semester 2 Details
ARH2/3AAE Australia: Environment and Visual Culture Dr Caroline Jordan Semester 1  
AUS2/3DAU Discover Australia: Current Issues and Debates Dr Gwenda Tavan Semester 1  
EST2/3ECC Ethnic and Civil Conflict in Southern Europe and Cypres Dr Despina Michael Semester 1 Details
EST2/3ICG Imagining Contemporary Greece:cinema, Song, and text Dr Despina Michael Semester 2  
EST2/3TTH Transterritorial Hellenism: a journey through some sites Dr Despina Michael Semester 2 Details
HIS2/3AAH Australian Aboriginal History Dr Richard Broome Semester 2 Details
HIS2/3AAW Australians at War: Gendered Perspectives Dr Sarah Pinto Semester 1  
HIS2/3AEH Australian Environmental History:Gondwana to global warming (online subject) Dr Richard Broome, Dr Katie Holmes Semester 2  
HIS2/3AGR Antiquity, Gender and Religion Dr Anne Gardner Semester 2 Details
HIS2/3AIA Ancient Israel A Dr Anne Gardner No Details
HIS2/3ATF Anarchists, Terrorists and Freedom Fighters Dr Roland Burke Semester 1  
HIS2/3AWA Andy Warhol's America : Pop Art, Politics and Popular Culture Professor Diane Kirkby No  
HIS2/3CCP Charting the Colonial Pacific Dr Sarah Pinto Semester 2 Details
HIS2/3CWU Civil War to Civil Rights in the USA Dr Tim Minchin Semester 1 Details
HIS2/3EIR Early Imperial Russia Dr Adrian Jones No  
HIS2/3EUT Europe Transformed Dr Adrian Jones Semester 1 Details
HIS2/3EUU The European Union Dr Stefan Auer, Dr Philip Bull Semester 1 Details
HIS2/3FDA Food, Drink and World History Professor Diane Kirkby No Details
HIS2/3FLS From Lenin to Stalin: Soviet Society 1917-1941 Dr Adrian Jones No Details
HIS2/3GAH Genocides and holocaust: Nazi Europe, Central America, Africa Dr Shannon Woodcock Semester 2 Details
HIS2/3IJN Israel, Jews and the Nation Dr Anne Gardner Semester 2 Details
HIS2/3IRL Ireland in the Nineteenth Century Dr Philip Bull & Dr Jennifer Ridden Semester 1 Details
HIS2/3JFF Jesus: Fact or Fiction? Dr Anne Gardner Semester 1 Details
HIS2/3LIR Late Imperial Russia: 1812-1917 Dr Adrian Jones No Details
HIS2/3LWC Living with Colonialism: resistance and accommodation Dr Sarah Pinto Semester 1 Details
HIS2/3MAM Making America: From Pocahontas to Prohibition Professor Diane Kirkby No Details
HIS2/3MMH Memory, Myth and History Professor Marylin Lake No Details
HIS2/3MMI The Making of Modern Italy Mr Antonio Pagliaro No Details
HIS2/3NAE Native American Endurance Dr Claudia Haake Semester 1 Details
HIS2/3NGE Nazi Germany and Europe Dr Shannon Woodcock No Details
HIS2/3OTT The Ottoman Empire (travel subject) Dr Adrian Jones No  
HIS2/3PPP People, Power and Protest Prof Marilyn Lake Semester 2 Details
HIS2/3RAR Riots and Rebellions Dr Jennifer Ridden Semester 2 Details
HIS3RCA Reading Course A Dr Philip Bull Semester 1  
HIS3RCB Reading Course B Dr Philip Bull Semester 2  
HIS3RHB* Reflective and Narrative History Dr Adrian Jones Semester 2  
HIS2/3SAA South Africa: Apartheid, Reconciliation and Beyond Dr Roland Burke Semester 2  
HIS2/3TCE Twentieth Century Europe Dr Philip Bull Semester 2  
HIS2/3UCR US Civil Rights Movement 1954-1968 Dr Timothy Minchin Semester 2 Details
HIS2/3WOR The World Since 1945 Dr Claudia Haake Semester 2 Details
POL2/3APC Australian Political Culture Prof Robert Manne, Dr John Hirst No  
POL2/3RCE Revolutions in Central Europe Dr Stefan Auer No  
SOC2/3LL Landscape and the Human World Mr Gerry Gill Semester 2  

Key: * Honours preparation subject. Please complete the application form (pdf 16KB), attach a copy of your academic transcript (from StudentOnLine) and submit to the Honours Coordinator for approval by the end of first semester 2010.

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