University Course Planner The University of Adelaide Australia

HIST 2051 - Australia and the World

Career: Undergraduate
Units: 3
Term: Semester 2
Campus: North Terrace
Contact: Up to 3 hours per week
Available for Study Abroad and Exchange: Yes
Available for Non-Award Study: Yes
Pre-Requisite: At least 12 units of Level I undergraduate study
Incompatible: HIST 2004, HIST 3004
Assessment: Research essay (2500 word) 50%, Group debate or Critical review (2000 word) 30%, Quiz 20%
Syllabus:

This course examines Australian history from 1901 until the present. Australians have variously been described as a nation of sporting champions, yet we lose more often than we win; of 'battling' when we live in relative wealth; and of settling in the 'outback' while we sprawl into cities. We've been characterised as a 'classless' society and an equal one, which is at odds with the experience of many women and unemployed people. We've been introduced as descendants of convicts and 'Poms' when our families are just as likely to have emigrated from Eastern Europe or Asia or lived on this land for thousands of years. Students in this course will learn how each of these descriptions have been evoked for a purpose. They are used by politicians willing to appeal to a particular constituency, and by opponents in debates about federation, immigration, aboriginal rights, welfare, the status of women, and the possibility of Australia becoming a republic. In this course, the trajectory of these debates, which have shaped Australian identity, will be explored in addition to the social effects of the 1930s Depression, the legacy of the Menzies and Whitlam Governments, Australia's participation in war and its place in the global village. Students will have the opportunity to recall our long-felt deference to Britain, our more recent acceptance of our Aboriginal heritage, our brief flirtation as an Asian nation, and our current 'coalition' with the United States, and ponder where our future might lay.

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Units
EFTSL
Amount
3
0.125
          
  


Course Outline

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Critical Dates

Term Last Day to Add Online Census Date Last Day to WNF Last Day to WF
Semester 2 Mon 05/08/2024 Wed 14/08/2024 Fri 13/09/2024 Fri 25/10/2024


Class Details

Enrolment Class: Lecture
Class Nbr Section Size Available Dates Days Time Location
21425 LE01 100 60 24 Jul - 11 Sep Wednesday 10am - 12pm Lower Napier, LG29, Lecture Theatre
2 Oct - 23 Oct Wednesday 10am - 12pm Lower Napier, LG29, Lecture Theatre
Related Class: Tutorial
Class Nbr Section Size Available Dates Days Time Location
21426 TU04 24 18 25 Jul - 12 Sep Thursday 3pm - 4pm Lower Napier, LG21, Teaching Room
3 Oct - 24 Oct Thursday 3pm - 4pm Lower Napier, LG21, Teaching Room
21427 TU03 25 12 24 Jul - 11 Sep Wednesday 1pm - 2pm Ligertwood, 316, Teaching Room
2 Oct - 23 Oct Wednesday 1pm - 2pm Ligertwood, 316, Teaching Room
21428 TU02 25 9 25 Jul - 12 Sep Thursday 1pm - 2pm Engineering Nth, N218, Teaching Room
3 Oct - 24 Oct Thursday 1pm - 2pm Engineering Nth, N218, Teaching Room
21429 TU01 25 20 25 Jul - 12 Sep Thursday 12pm - 1pm Engineering Nth, N218, Teaching Room
3 Oct - 24 Oct Thursday 12pm - 1pm Engineering Nth, N218, Teaching Room