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Overseas Summer semester A 2007 (Off-campus)
In this travel and study subject, students assess the cultural, social, architectural and political history of the Ottoman Empire to the First World War. On location at historic sites in Turkey in Bursa, Edirne and Istanbul, the three Ottoman capitals, students examine six key periods of Ottoman history: the early Ottomans, the conquest of Constantinople, the 'classical' era of Suleyman the Magnificent and his successors, the eighteenth-century 'Tulip Age', nineteenth-century Europeanization and reform, and the Gallipoli campaign. Initial classes in this subject will take place in December every second year (ie 2007, 2009, 2011etc) and travel to Turkey will occur in the January.
On successful completion of HSY2130 students will:
Tutorial presentation prepared in Melbourne for oral delivery in Turkey (1,000 words): 10%
2000-word paper written after visiting the site of the informal tutorial presentation (2,000 words): 20%
Travel journal written in Turkey (2,000 words): 20%
Research essay 4,000 words 50%
Three-weeks intensive study in Turkey: and two 2-hour seminars in Melbourne.
A first year sequence in History or permission from Head of School