Subjects which may be taken in other departments
Students proposing to follow a major in history are encouraged to study
foreign languages in fields relevant to their historical interests. Several of
the language departments offer introductory subjects.
Students may take certain subjects as part of a history major or minor sequence
provided that a major sequence includes at least thirty-six points or a minor
sequence at least sixteen points in subjects taught in the Department of
History. The following subjects are available in 1997:
In classics and archaeology
- ARY1010 Origins of Western civilisation I: the Bronze Age and its
archaeology
- ARY1020 Origins of Western civilisation II: the Mediterranean world from
1000 BC to AD14
- CHC1030 The age of Athens
- CHC1040 The age of Augustus: Rome's golden era
- ARY2970 The archaeology and history of Ancient Egypt: 5000-1650 BCE
- ARY2990 The archaeology and history Ancient Egypt: 1650-30 BCE
- CHC2590/3590 Alexandria-Jerusalem-Rome: connections and conflict
For
details see the entry for Classics and archaelogy.
In economic history
- ECO1510 Economic history: world economic leadership
- ECO2510 Australian economic history
- ECO2560 European economic history
- ECO3570 The international economy since 1945
For details see the
entry for Economic history.
In European studies
- EUR1010/1020 Contemporary Europe
- EUR3430 European cultural history: the Spanish Civil War
For details
see the entry for European studies.
In Jewish civilisation
- JWC1030 Jewish civilisation I (Part A)
- JWC1040 Jewish civilisation I (Part B)
For details see the entry for
Jewish civilisation.
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