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School: School of Social Sciences and Humanities
Unit Description: History is the study of significant events in time, from the life of the individual to the process of social change. This unit examines a number of crucial events which are vital turning points in history, and of great importance for our understanding of contemporary societies: biological and medical transformations, cultural revolutions, political and economic revolutions and modern war. Students are introduced to the varied nature of the subjects, approaches and methods of history.
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MURDOCH: Semester 2, Internal
MURDOCH: Semester 2, External
Contact Time: Lectures: 2 hours per week; tutorials: 1 hour per week.
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