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HSY2600Cults and the End of Time: millennial belief, prophecy, progress and dissent through the ages(ART)
Claire Monagle 6 points + 2 hours per week + First semester + Clayton + Prerequisites: a first-year sequence in History or permission + Prohibitions: HSY3600, RLT2600, RLT3600 Synopsis: This subject explores the fascination of the belief that the end of the world is at hand and that in its wake will appear the inexhaustively fertile world of the Golden Age. The subject will investigate the origins of such millenarian thought in the first-century Eastern Mediterranean world and the Apocalypse of John, before surveying how and why the images therein evoked caught not only the medieval imagination but also that of moderns and representations in media and film. Special attention will be given to charting the complex relationship of apocalyptic traditions to religious, social and political change, and therefore to dissent and revolution. Assessment: Group project presentation and individual essay (1000 words): 20% + Oral presentation and essay (2000 words): 35% + Two in-class tests (equalling 90 minutes): 45% |
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