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HISTORY 715B
: Topics in the History of War and Peace2024 Semester Two (1245)
An exploration of the history and historiography of war, peace and state violence from a variety of perspectives, focusing on the modern period. Topics could include the course, conduct and consequences of inter-state, civil, revolutionary and imperial warfare as well as of peace-making, internationalism, humanitarianism and the regulation of warfare in international law. Integrates a range of approaches to the study of the past, including international, military, economic, cultural, legal and social histories.
Restriction: HISTORY 716
To complete this course students must enrol in HISTORY 715 A and B
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HISTORY 715B
: Topics in the History of War and Peace2023 Semester Two (1235)
An exploration of the history and historiography of war, peace and state violence from a variety of perspectives, focusing on the modern period. Topics could include the course, conduct and consequences of inter-state, civil, revolutionary and imperial warfare as well as of peace-making, internationalism, humanitarianism and the regulation of warfare in international law. Integrates a range of approaches to the study of the past, including international, military, economic, cultural, legal and social histories.
Restriction: HISTORY 716
To complete this course students must enrol in HISTORY 715 A and B
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HISTORY 715B
: Topics in the History of War and Peace2021 Semester Two (1215)
An exploration of the history and historiography of war, peace and state violence from a variety of perspectives, focusing on the modern period. Topics could include the course, conduct and consequences of inter-state, civil, revolutionary and imperial warfare as well as of peace-making, internationalism, humanitarianism and the regulation of warfare in international law. Integrates a range of approaches to the study of the past, including international, military, economic, cultural, legal and social histories.
Restriction: HISTORY 716
To complete this course students must enrol in HISTORY 715 A and B
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HISTORY 725B
: Health, Medicine and Society2024 Semester Two (1245)
Health and medicine within the context of the society of which they are part, with a special emphasis on New Zealand from 1840 to the present day. Various public health topics will be investigated including mental health, infant health and maternity, sexually transmitted diseases, tuberculosis, and the politics of health care.
Restriction: HISTORY 702
To complete this course students must enrol in HISTORY 725 A and B
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HISTORY 725B
: Health, Medicine and Society2022 Semester Two (1225)
Health and medicine within the context of the society of which they are part, with a special emphasis on New Zealand from 1840 to the present day. Various public health topics will be investigated including mental health, infant health and maternity, sexually transmitted diseases, tuberculosis, and the politics of health care.
Restriction: HISTORY 702
To complete this course students must enrol in HISTORY 725 A and B
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HISTORY 734B
: Uncovering United States History2022 Semester Two (1225)
Explores the arguments, assumptions, and points of view that have created and continue to create historical knowledge of the United States. The course engages with the practice of United States history and historiography, emphasising historians' ways of doing, thinking, valuing, and writing about the past.
To complete this course students must enrol in HISTORY 734 A and B
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HISTORY 736B
: Medieval Women, c.1100-15002020 Semester Two (1205)
A study of the history and historiography of medieval women, this course considers what medieval women's history consists of, how it can or should be written, and why it is worth writing.
To complete this course students must enrol in HISTORY 736 A and B
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HISTORY 737B
: Rethinking History2024 Semester Two (1245)
An examination of key issues in the theory and practice of history, with a focus on the controversies and consequences of the so-called “poststructuralist (or linguistic) turn” of the 1980s, as well as more recent challenges. The aim is to provide a self-reflexive approach to historians' representations and interpretations of the past.
Restriction: HISTORY 710
To complete this course students must enrol in HISTORY 737 A and B
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HISTORY 737B
: Rethinking History2023 Semester Two (1235)
An examination of key issues in the theory and practice of history, with a focus on the controversies and consequences of the so-called “poststructuralist (or linguistic) turn” of the 1980s, as well as more recent challenges. The aim is to provide a self-reflexive approach to historians' representations and interpretations of the past.
Restriction: HISTORY 710
To complete this course students must enrol in HISTORY 737 A and B
3060
HISTORY 737B
: Rethinking History2022 Semester Two (1225)
An examination of key issues in the theory and practice of history, with a focus on the controversies and consequences of the so-called “poststructuralist (or linguistic) turn” of the 1980s, as well as more recent challenges. The aim is to provide a self-reflexive approach to historians' representations and interpretations of the past.
Restriction: HISTORY 710
To complete this course students must enrol in HISTORY 737 A and B
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HISTORY 737B
: Rethinking History2021 Semester Two (1215)
An examination of key issues in the theory and practice of history, with a focus on the controversies and consequences of the so-called “poststructuralist (or linguistic) turn” of the 1980s, as well as more recent challenges. The aim is to provide a self-reflexive approach to historians' representations and interpretations of the past.
Restriction: HISTORY 710
To complete this course students must enrol in HISTORY 737 A and B
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HISTORY 737B
: Rethinking History2020 Semester Two (1205)
An examination of some key readings dealing with contemporary trends and theoretical issues in history writing. The focus will be on what has been termed 'history as text and discourse'. The aim is to provide a self-reflexive approach to historians' representations of the past.
Restriction: HISTORY 710
To complete this course students must enrol in HISTORY 737 A and B
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HUMS 300
: Critiquing the Museum2021 Semester Two (1215)
An introduction to the history and theory of museums, and to institutional collecting and the interpretation of culture. Focuses on the role of museums in colonisation and nation building, involvement in globalising processes as well as the opportunities museums offer for social advocacy.
Prerequisite: 15 points in BA courses
Outline is not available yet
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HUMS 300
: Critiquing the Museum2020 Semester One (1203)
An introduction to the history and theory of museums, and to institutional collecting and the interpretation of culture. Focuses on the role of museums in colonisation and nation building, involvement in globalising processes as well as the opportunities museums offer for social advocacy.
Prerequisite: 15 points in BA courses
Outline is not available yet
3065
INDIGEN 700
: Indigenous Theories2024 Semester One (1243)
Topics include cultural autonomy, political inclusion, land claims, urbanisation and indigenous rights. Through a close reading of key texts and engaging in seminar discussions, students will deepen their insight into the knowledge systems that embody indigenous world views and be able to critically and analytically engage with historical and contemporary issues in Indigenous Studies.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
Outline is not available yet
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INDIGEN 700
: Indigenous Theories2021 Semester One (1213)
Topics include cultural autonomy, political inclusion, land claims, urbanisation and indigenous rights. Through a close reading of key texts and engaging in seminar discussions, students will deepen their insight into the knowledge systems that embody indigenous world views and be able to critically and analytically engage with historical and contemporary issues in Indigenous Studies.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
Outline is not available yet
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INDIGEN 701
: Special Topic2022 Summer School (1220)
No pre-requisites or restrictions
Outline is not available yet
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INDIGEN 710
: Indigenous Methodologies2024 Semester One (1243)
Research had been a powerful tool of colonisation. This course seeks to explore traditional and new methodologies that are robust, ethical and culturally informed to study Indigenous and Indigenous-related issues. In developing an understanding of relevant methodologies, ethics/tikanga and cultural understanding in Indigenous Studies students will gain knowledge of the links between Indigenous epistemology, research methodology and application.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
Outline is not available yet
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INDIGEN 710
: Indigenous Methodologies2023 Semester One (1233)
Research had been a powerful tool of colonisation. This course seeks to explore traditional and new methodologies that are robust, ethical and culturally informed to study Indigenous and Indigenous-related issues. In developing an understanding of relevant methodologies, ethics/tikanga and cultural understanding in Indigenous Studies students will gain knowledge of the links between Indigenous epistemology, research methodology and application.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
Outline is not available yet
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INDIGEN 710
: Indigenous Methodologies2022 Semester One (1223)
Research had been a powerful tool of colonisation. This course seeks to explore traditional and new methodologies that are robust, ethical and culturally informed to study Indigenous and Indigenous-related issues. In developing an understanding of relevant methodologies, ethics/tikanga and cultural understanding in Indigenous Studies students will gain knowledge of the links between Indigenous epistemology, research methodology and application.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
Outline is not available yet
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INDIGEN 710
: Indigenous Methodologies2021 Semester One (1213)
Research had been a powerful tool of colonisation. This course seeks to explore traditional and new methodologies that are robust, ethical and culturally informed to study Indigenous and Indigenous-related issues. In developing an understanding of relevant methodologies, ethics/tikanga and cultural understanding in Indigenous Studies students will gain knowledge of the links between Indigenous epistemology, research methodology and application.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
Outline is not available yet
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INDIGEN 710
: Indigenous Methodologies2020 Semester One (1203)
Research had been a powerful tool of colonisation. This course seeks to explore traditional and new methodologies that are robust, ethical and culturally informed to study Indigenous and Indigenous-related issues. In developing an understanding of relevant methodologies, ethics/tikanga and cultural understanding in Indigenous Studies students will gain knowledge of the links between Indigenous epistemology, research methodology and application.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
Outline is not available yet
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INDIGEN 712
: Indigenous Psychologies2024 Semester Two (1245)
Examines the historical and material circumstances Indigenous peoples face and the emergence and development of Indigenous psychologies to respond to a range of social and psychological challenges. Covers topics relevant to Indigenous and non-Indigenous survival and flourishing including cultural contributions to health and collective and individual wellbeing.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
Outline is not available yet
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INDIGEN 712
: Indigenous Psychologies2023 Semester Two (1235)
Examines the historical and material circumstances Indigenous peoples face and the emergence and development of Indigenous psychologies to respond to a range of social and psychological challenges. Covers topics relevant to Indigenous and non-Indigenous survival and flourishing including cultural contributions to health and collective and individual wellbeing.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
Outline is not available yet
3075
INDIGEN 712
: Indigenous Psychologies2022 Semester Two (1225)
Examines the historical and material circumstances Indigenous peoples face and the emergence and development of Indigenous psychologies to respond to a range of social and psychological challenges. Covers topics relevant to Indigenous and non-Indigenous survival and flourishing including cultural contributions to health and collective and individual wellbeing.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
Outline is not available yet
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