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3551

GREEK 302

: Ancient Greek Literary Texts 3B
2020 Semester Two (1205)
Detailed study of prescribed texts with reference to their language and meaning, and critical appreciation of their literary, historical and/or philosophical qualities.
Subject: Greek
Prerequisite: GREEK 200 and either GREEK 201 or 202

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3552

GREEK 707B

: Selected Greek Texts 1
2021 Semester Two (1215)
Selected texts will be set for translation and explanation.
Subject: Greek
To complete this course students must enrol in GREEK 707 A and B, or GREEK 707
3553

GREEK 714

: Translation Portfolio: Greek to English
2020 Semester One (1203)
A learning portfolio which may include practical exercises in translation, comparative study of different translations of one or more ancient Greek authors, stylistic analysis, or study of the translation history of one or more Greek texts.
Subject: Greek
Restriction: GREEK 700 To complete this course students must enrol in GREEK 714 A and B, or GREEK 714

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3554

GREEK 714B

: Translation Portfolio: Greek to English
2021 Semester Two (1215)
A learning portfolio which may include practical exercises in translation, comparative study of different translations of one or more ancient Greek authors, stylistic analysis, or study of the translation history of one or more Greek texts.
Subject: Greek
Restriction: GREEK 700 To complete this course students must enrol in GREEK 714 A and B, or GREEK 714
3555

HISTORY 103G

: Global History
2025 Semester One (1253)
It is only since the fifteenth century that a truly global dimension to history can be identified. This course examines key determinants that have bound the fate of peoples together including the emergence of world trade networks, the growth of world religions, the spread of epidemic diseases, the formation of empires, and the migration of peoples across continents.
Subject: History
No pre-requisites or restrictions
3556

HISTORY 103G

: Global History
2024 Semester One (1243)
It is only since the fifteenth century that a truly global dimension to history can be identified. This course examines key determinants that have bound the fate of peoples together including the emergence of world trade networks, the growth of world religions, the spread of epidemic diseases, the formation of empires, and the migration of peoples across continents.
Subject: History
No pre-requisites or restrictions
3557

HISTORY 103G

: Global History
2023 Semester One (1233)
It is only since the fifteenth century that a truly global dimension to history can be identified. This course examines key determinants that have bound the fate of peoples together including the emergence of world trade networks, the growth of world religions, the spread of epidemic diseases, the formation of empires, and the migration of peoples across continents.
Subject: History
No pre-requisites or restrictions
3558

HISTORY 103G

: Global History
2022 Semester Two (1225)
It is only since the fifteenth century that a truly global dimension to history can be identified. This course examines key determinants that have bound the fate of peoples together including the emergence of world trade networks, the growth of world religions, the spread of epidemic diseases, the formation of empires, and the migration of peoples across continents.
Subject: History
No pre-requisites or restrictions
3559

HISTORY 241

: Making Sense of the Sixties: the USA 1954-1974
2025 Semester One (1253)
An examination of the social, cultural and political history of the US in the 'long sixties', analysing the interplay of radicalism, liberalism and conservatism in this pivotal decade and giving attention to the sixties in historiography and popular memory.
Subject: History
Prerequisite: 15 points at Stage I in History and 30 points passed
Restriction: HISTORY 341

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3560

HISTORY 341

: Making Sense of the Sixties: the USA 1954-1974
2025 Semester One (1253)
An examination of the social, cultural and political history of the US in the 'long sixties', analysing the interplay of radicalism, liberalism and conservatism in this pivotal decade and giving attention to the sixties in historiography and popular memory.
Subject: History
Prerequisite: 15 points at Stage II in History and 60 points passed
Restriction: HISTORY 241

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3561

HISTORY 700B

: Settlers and Empire
2025 Semester Two (1255)
Explores the histories of nineteenth and twentieth century British settler societies, with a particular focus on New Zealand, Australia and Canada. Examines the key conceptual frameworks and major themes for thinking about the comparative and transnational pasts of these settler societies.
Subject: History
To complete this course students must enrol in HISTORY 700 A and B
3562

HISTORY 700B

: Settlers and Empire
2021 Semester Two (1215)
Explores the histories of nineteenth and twentieth century British settler societies, with a particular focus on New Zealand, Australia and Canada. Examines the key conceptual frameworks and major themes for thinking about the comparative and transnational pasts of these settler societies.
Subject: History
To complete this course students must enrol in HISTORY 700 A and B
3563

HISTORY 705B

: Writing New Zealand
2024 Semester Two (1245)
A study of the writing of New Zealand history from nineteenth century accounts through to more recent, revisionist undertakings. Considers general and overview histories, as well as key texts and the debates generated by such works. Students will have an opportunity to undertake research on a topic of their own choosing.
Subject: History
To complete this course students must enrol in HISTORY 705 A and B
3564

HISTORY 705B

: Writing New Zealand
2023 Semester Two (1235)
A study of the writing of New Zealand history from nineteenth century accounts through to more recent, revisionist undertakings. Considers general and overview histories, as well as key texts and the debates generated by such works. Students will have an opportunity to undertake research on a topic of their own choosing.
Subject: History
To complete this course students must enrol in HISTORY 705 A and B
3565

HISTORY 705B

: Writing New Zealand
2020 Semester Two (1205)
A study of the writing of New Zealand history from nineteenth century accounts through to more recent, revisionist undertakings. Considers general and overview histories, as well as key texts and the debates generated by such works. Students will have an opportunity to undertake research on a topic of their own choosing.
Subject: History
To complete this course students must enrol in HISTORY 705 A and B
3566

HISTORY 706B

: Topics in European Cultural History
2025 Semester Two (1255)
An historical introduction to the relationship between ideologies, cultural practices, social structures and political institutions in Europe. Topics include: the political history of manners and court culture; public opinion and print culture; gender and consumerism; the history of the senses and the human body.
Subject: History
To complete this course students must enrol in HISTORY 706 A and B
3567

HISTORY 706B

: Topics in European Cultural History
2023 Semester Two (1235)
An historical introduction to the relationship between ideologies, cultural practices, social structures and political institutions in Europe. Topics include: the political history of manners and court culture; public opinion and print culture; gender and consumerism; the history of the senses and the human body.
Subject: History
To complete this course students must enrol in HISTORY 706 A and B
3568

HISTORY 711B

: Texts and Contexts
2025 Semester Two (1255)
Takes a broad view of the histories of culture and of communication. It links aspects of the history of ideas (historical, political, religious, scientific, legal, cultural) to the modes of their transmission (objects, performances, languages, spoken, manuscript and printed texts). It relates a wide variety of texts to the historical circumstances of their generation and reception.
Subject: History
To complete this course students must enrol in HISTORY 711 A and B
3569

HISTORY 711B

: Texts and Contexts
2023 Semester Two (1235)
Takes a broad view of the histories of culture and of communication. It links aspects of the history of ideas (historical, political, religious, scientific, legal, cultural) to the modes of their transmission (objects, performances, languages, spoken, manuscript and printed texts). It relates a wide variety of texts to the historical circumstances of their generation and reception.
Subject: History
To complete this course students must enrol in HISTORY 711 A and B
3570

HISTORY 711B

: Texts and Contexts
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Takes a broad view of the histories of culture and of communication. It links aspects of the history of ideas (historical, political, religious, scientific, legal, cultural) to the modes of their transmission (objects, performances, languages, spoken, manuscript and printed texts). It relates a wide variety of texts to the historical circumstances of their generation and reception.
Subject: History
To complete this course students must enrol in HISTORY 711 A and B
3571

HISTORY 711B

: Texts and Contexts
2021 Semester Two (1215)
Takes a broad view of the histories of culture and of communication. It links aspects of the history of ideas (historical, political, religious, scientific, legal, cultural) to the modes of their transmission (objects, performances, languages, spoken, manuscript and printed texts). It relates a wide variety of texts to the historical circumstances of their generation and reception.
Subject: History
To complete this course students must enrol in HISTORY 711 A and B
3572

HISTORY 713B

: Empire and Insurgency, 1840-1950
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Investigates insurgency within the British Empire between 1840 and 1950. Drawing upon examples including the Indian Rebellion of 1857 and the Irish Revolution, it explores how we can establish a framework for studying insurgencies, the challenges that arise for historians in comparing acts of rebellion, and how nationalist movements drew upon an empire-wide repertoire of insurgency to advance their objectives.
Subject: History
To complete this course students must enrol in HISTORY 713 A and B
3573

HISTORY 713B

: Empire and Insurgency, 1840-1950
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Investigates insurgency within the British Empire between 1840 and 1950. Drawing upon examples including the Indian Rebellion of 1857 and the Irish Revolution, it explores how we can establish a framework for studying insurgencies, the challenges that arise for historians in comparing acts of rebellion, and how nationalist movements drew upon an empire-wide repertoire of insurgency to advance their objectives.
Subject: History
To complete this course students must enrol in HISTORY 713 A and B
3574

HISTORY 713B

: Empire and Insurgency, 1840-1950
2020 Semester Two (1205)
Investigates insurgency within the British Empire between 1840 and 1950. Drawing upon examples including the Indian Rebellion of 1857 and the Irish Revolution, it explores how we can establish a framework for studying insurgencies, the challenges that arise for historians in comparing acts of rebellion, and how nationalist movements drew upon an empire-wide repertoire of insurgency to advance their objectives.
Subject: History
To complete this course students must enrol in HISTORY 713 A and B
3575

HISTORY 715B

: Topics in the History of War and Peace
2024 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.
Subject: History
Restriction: HISTORY 716 To complete this course students must enrol in HISTORY 715 A and B