Offered
Not offered in 2008
Synopsis
As for HSY2860
Objectives
Students successfully completing this unit will be expected to demonstrate:
- A knowledge of the city of Florence itself - including its churches, palaces, museums, piazzas, monuments and streets - as an artefact of its complex history.
- The development of the requisite skills to interpret the Renaissance aspects of that artefact within an historical framework.
- 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.
- 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).
- A critical understanding of this fascinating society and its historiography.
- 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