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HYM5200 - History and memory: Oral history, life stories and commemoration

12 points, SCA Band 1, 0.250 EFTSL

Postgraduate Faculty of Arts

Leader(s): Professor Alistair Thomson

Offered

Caulfield Second semester 2009 (Day)

Synopsis

As for HYM4200

Objectives

This subject aims to:

  1. Introduce key conceptual and theoretical issues in the relationship between memory and the writing of history.

  1. Introduce students to a range of past and present 'memory-work' particularly as it relates to the development of shared understandings of the past, including the production of oral histories and life stories and various forms of public and private commemoration.

  1. Provide students interested in exploring research tools such as oral history or life story reconstruction with a coherent and thorough grounding in the relevant historical scholarship and critical literature.

  1. Introduce students to key questions about the ethical dimensions involved in producing and using various forms of memory as historical evidence.

  1. Provide supervised practical experience in research techniques involving the use of memory in the writing of history.

Assessment

Written work: 100% (9000 words)

Contact hours

Regular seminars totalling 24 hours per semester

Prohibitions

HSY4210, HYM4200

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