The Asian History minor offers a suite of courses covering developments in a wide range of Asian societies from early times to the recent past. The minor provides students with grounding in the course of history in a variety of Asian societies and it provides an empirical basis for the comparative analysis of historical and contemporary developments in Asia and the rest of the world. The minor trains students in techniques of source criticism and document analysis, instructs them in the marshalling of evidence for the development of analysis and argument, develops their skills in narrative analysis and in applying social science theory to past societies that differ greatly from the western context in which most such theories were developed. The minor assists them to analyse the social and cultural uses to which history writing and historical memory are put and develops an understanding of the historical traditions of Asian societies.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand historical forces that have shaped Asian and Pacific states and societies,
- Analyse the regional and global significance of historical events and developments in Asia and the Pacific,
- Identify and critique the uses that are made of history in contemporary Asian and Pacific societies,
- Understand the techniques that historians use to develop understandings of the past and the meaning of the past to different social groups,
- Construct coherent arguments based on evidence drawn from the past.
Relevant Degrees
Requirements
This minor requires the completion of 24 units, which must include:
24 units from completion of the following course(s):
Code | Title | Units |
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ASIA2009 | The Making of Modern Japan: From Samurai to Economic Superpower and Beyond | 6 |
ASIA2016 | The Mongol Empire in World History | 6 |
ASIA2037 | History of Modern China | 6 |
ASIA2040 | The Making of Modern Korea | 6 |
ASIA2041 | Mainland Southeast Asia: Colonial and Postcolonial Predicaments | 6 |
ASIA2045 | Lies, Conspiracy and Propaganda | 6 |
ASIA2054 | Chinese Philosophy: Creation and Development | 6 |
ASIA 2066: The Chinese Art of War | ||
ASIA2072 | Taiwan: History and Culture | 6 |
ASIA 2163: Rels & Pols: South Asia | ||
ASIA2165 | Islam in Southeast Asia | 6 |
ASIA2167 | Borders and their Transgressions in Mainland Southeast Asia | 6 |
ASIA2203 | Archaeology of China | 6 |
ASIA2366 | Foundations of Chinese Culture | 6 |
ASIA 2367: Foundations Chin Stud B | ||
ASIA2516 | Indonesia: Politics, Society and Development | 6 |
ASIA 3002: Chinese Sthern Diaspora | ||
ASIA 3006: Prac Assign in Asia Pacific | ||
ASIA3011 | Samurai Society and Social Control in Japan | 6 |
ASIA3012 | Readings in Asian Societies and Histories | 6 |
ASIA 3013: Read Asian Soc & Hist_B | ||
ASIA3030 | History of the State System in Southeast Asia | 6 |
HIST2110 | Approaches to History | 6 |
HIST2133 | Race and Racism in Western Culture, c.1450–1950 | 6 |
HIST2136 | World at War, 1939-1945 | 6 |
HIST 2139: Researching & Writing History | ||
HIST 2225: Environmental History | ||
MEAS2000 | Iranian History and Culture | 6 |
MEAS 2002: Turkish History | ||
MEAS2003 | Modern Turkey: History, Politics and Culture | 6 |
MEAS1002 | Islam : History and Institutions | 6 |
PASI2002 | Australia in Oceania in the 19th and 20th centuries | 6 |
WARS2004 | War in the Islands: The Second World War in the Pacific | 6 |