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HSY3860 - The Renaissance in Florence

12 points, SCA Band 1, 0.250 EFTSL

Undergraduate Faculty of Arts

Leader: Peter Howard

Offered

Overseas Summer semester A 2007 (Off-campus)

Synopsis

As for HSY2860

Objectives

Students successfully completing this unit will be expected to demonstrate: 1. A knowledge of the city of Florence itself - including
its churches, palaces, museums, piazzas, monuments and streets - as an artefact of its complex history. 2. The development of the requisite
skills to interpret the Renaissance aspects of that artefact within an historical framework. 3. Enhanced skills in the critical and analytical reading
of a variety of texts, including contemporary documents, religious and polemical literature, historical scholarship, physical monuments and visual
representations. 4. An acquaintance with the considerable body of knowledge that has been built up about late medieval and Renaissance
Florence (in the context of Italian history in general). 5. A critical understanding of this fascinating society and its historiography. 6. The ability to
use this knowledge (1, 3, 4, 5) and these skills (2) as a capital source for contributing to an understanding of the Renaissance city, its society
and culture.
Students successfully completing HSY3860 will, in addition: 7. Be capable of independently devising and executing an advanced research project in the above areas of study, based predominantly on primary sources.

Assessment

One prepared Site visit (5% for verbal presentation [equiv. 500 words of assessment]
15%, 1500 words) (2000 words): 20%;
Tutorial /Group exercise (500 words): 10%;
ocumnet exercise (1500 words):
15%;
Journal exam (2000 words): 25%

Contact hours

Intensive lectures, tutorials and field trips for 35 hours per weeks, over one month (November/December)

Prerequisites

A first-year sequence in History or permission

Prohibitions

HSY2630/3630, HSY2860