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6 points, SCA Band 1, 0.125 EFTSL
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Synopsis
As for ATS2606
Outcomes
Students taking the course will:
- Become familiar with some major developments in island Southeast Asia before the end of the nineteenth century, including the nature and ramifications of religious change, the role of state power and political loyalty, economic change, western intrusion, the development of colonial power, and the character of local responses.
- Identify and understand major issues and debates discussed in the historical literature dealing with Southeast Asia.
- Develop a critical approach to these debates and an appreciation of the nature of the available evidence.
- Consider the relative values embodied in the western language and indigenous documents studied in the course.
- Develop their own perspectives on issues considered in the course and learn to present and support them with evidence in their written work and in tutorials.
- Demonstrate enhanced skills in the formulation and development of an independent research project including the location and critical analysis of relevant documentary sources.
Assessment
Written work: 75%
Class participation (including written and oral tasks): 25%
Chief examiner(s)
Dr Jane Drakard
Contact hours
2 hours (1 lecture and 1 tutorial) per week
This unit applies to the following area(s) of study
Indonesian studies
History
Asian studies
Anthropology
Prerequisites
A first-year sequence in History or permission
Prohibitions
ATS2606