MONASH UNIVERSITY FACULTY HANDBOOKS
Arts Undergraduate Handbook 1996
Published by Monash University
Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia
Authorised by Academic Registrar, April 1996
HSY2860
The Renaissance in Florence
Nick Eckstein and Bill Kent
8 points + Intensive lectures, tutorials and field trips for 35 hours per
week, over 1 month (late November/December) + Florence + Prohibition:
HSY2630/3630
Synopsis A study, conducted in the city itself, of the political, social
and cultural history of Florence, from the late thirteenth to the early
sixteenth centuries, with particular reference to the Renaissance period.
Students who have not passed HSY1010 and HSY1020 should do the preliminary
reading with great care.
Assessment Field report (1000 words), two class papers (1500 and 2000
words): 75% + Examination (1.5 hours): 25% + Note: field report is to be
submitted in Florence, the remaining work by the end of week eight of first
semester 1997
Preliminary reading
- Brucker G Renaissance Florence 2nd edn, U California P, 1983
Prescribed text
- Monash History/ASA `Renaissance in Florence' handbook
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