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HTA205

Enrolment
Unit Code
Unit Title
HTA205 Gender in European Thought
(Not Offered 2006)
HTA206 Australia from the 1850s to 1918
HTA207 Australia from 1918 to 1975
(Not Offered 2006)
HTA208 Medieval Britain: Myth, Power and Identity
HTA209 Europe in an Age of Crisis 1560--1640
(Not Offered 2006)
HTA210 Cold War Europe, 1945--1989
(Not Offered 2006)
HTA211 Europe at War 1914--1945
HTA214 Late Medieval Europe
(Not Offered 2006)
HTA216 The Experience of War. History, Myth and Memory
HTA218 Crime and the Law in Historical Perspective
HTA222 Great Cities of Asia
HTA223 Islam, Law and Women -- Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
HTA224 Independence and Revolution in Modern Asia
(Not Offered 2006)
HTA225 Issues in History
(Not Offered 2006)
HTA229 Van Diemen's Land 1642--1850
HTA231 Tasmanian History from 1856
HTA235 Faith in Asia:Origin & Change
(Not Offered 2006)
HTA240 Australian History 1788--1990s
HTA242 Colonial USA, 1607--1789
HTA243 USA: The Nation from 1789
(Not Offered 2006)
HTA244 Modern Britain 1832-1990
(Not Offered 2006)
HTA245 Revolutions of the Mind
(Not Offered 2006)
HTA249 Atlantic Worlds, 1450--1807
HTA252 African--American History
HTA253 Race and Politics in Southern African History
(Not Offered 2006)
HTA255 War and Peace in the Pacific
(Not Offered 2006)
HTA256 Barbarian Kingdoms: Medieval Europe AD 300-700
(Not Offered 2006)
HTA257 Vikings and Vassals: Medieval Europe AD 700-1000
(Not Offered 2006)
HTA258 Renaissance & Reformation Europe
HTA271 Australian Environmental History
HTA275 History of the Indigenous Peoples of North America
(Not Offered 2006)
HTA290 History and Heritage

2006  HTA205  Gender in European Thought

Unit Level: Intermediate

Available as a Student Elective: Yes

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See also   HTA305

SPECIAL NOTE:  may be taken as a Gender Studies unit

OFFERINGS
Not Offered

DESCRIPTION

Europeans have expressed their ideas and beliefs about gender and sexuality in a variety of ways which have differed over time. Those beliefs have had an enormous effect on the way we live our lives. What beliefs were held, at what times, and by whom? How were notions of gender and sexuality shaped? The unit examines these issues in the context of persecutions of women as witches and the policing of sexual preference.

WEIGHT:  12.5%

ASSESSMENT: 3,000-word essay (40%), tutorial participation (10%), 2-hr exam (50%)

TEACHING PATTERN: 2 lectures weekly, tutorial fortnightly

FLEXIBLE & ONLINE STUDY OPTIONS
Note: Class attendance may still be required

   Resource supported teaching & learning - N
Additional resources are provided for your optional use; e.g. audio taped lectures
About Flexible Study Options

REQUISITE INFO
Prereq 25% at level 100 History
M.Excl HAF203/303

STAFF: Dr M Lindley

FEES
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