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HIST334-11S2 (C) Semester Two 2011
Anzac Neighbours

30 points, 0.2500 EFTS
11 Jul 2011 - 13 Nov 2011
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Description

This course compares and contrasts the history of New Zealand with the history of its most important neighbour, Australia. The course explores the extent to which the Tasman neighbours share a history as well as what makes this country distinctive. Analysis extends from the Anzac tradition to the idea of Australasia. The aim is to understand why New Zealand is closely integrated with Australia today.

Pre-requisites

30 points at 200 level HIST, or 200 level Ancient History or 200 level MAOR.

Restrictions

Timetable

Lectures
Streams Day Time Where
Stream A Tuesday , Thursday 4:00pm-5:00pm Kirkwood KH03

Tutorials
Streams Day Time Where
Stream A Wednesday 12:00pm-1:00pm Psychology - Sociology 344

Course Coordinator

Philippa Mein Smith

Assessment

Assessment Due Date Percentage 
Final Exam - 3 hours 40%
Book Review 15%
Workshop paper and participation 15%
Research Essay - 3000 words 30%

Examination and Formal Tests

Exam Thursday 10 Nov 2011 9:30am-12:30pm

Fees

Domestic fee $1,191.00
International fee $5,175.00


For further information see School of Humanities.

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