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Examines the history of the British Isles c. 1100 to c. 1600 in terms of the relations of its constituent polities and peoples. It will consider the role of myth-making as well as the role of more material forces in the political and cultural development of Britain from the Norman conquests to the informal union of the kingdoms of England and Scotland in 1603. A particular focus will be on the creation of both over-arching and competing national identities in the late medieval and Tudor periods.
WEIGHT: 12.5%
ASSESSMENT: int:
HTA208: Class participation (10%), 500 word exercise (10%), 2,500 word essay (40%), 2-hr exam (40%);
HTA308: Class participation (10%), 500 word exercise (10%), 3,000 word essay (40%), 2-hr exam (40%);
dist.ed HTA208: Class participation and 500 word exercise (20%), 2,500-word essay (40%), 2-hr exam (40%)
HTA308: Class participation and 500 word exercise (20%), 3,000-word essay (40%), 2-hr exam (40%)
TEACHING PATTERN: int: 2 lectures weekly, 1 tutorial fortnightly;
dist.ed instructional package and weekend study schools
FLEXIBLE & ONLINE STUDY OPTIONS Note: Class attendance may still be required
Web supported - H Online access to some part of this unit online is optional
Resource supported teaching & learning - H Additional resources are provided for your optional use; e.g. audio taped lectures
About Flexible Study Options
INTERNATIONALISATION This unit includes specific international contexts/case studies.
This unit includes international cross-cultural issues/skills.
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