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This course challenges traditional interpretations of our past, including historical stereotypes of New Zealanders. It looks at our history through new lenses such as family, community, gender, sexuality and citizenship.
This course challenges traditional interpretations of New Zealand’s past, including historical myths and stereotypes of New Zealanders and how these developed from first Polynesian settlement and first encounters between Maori and Europeans. This is a broad survey course which addresses a range of themes including 'race', gender, war and politics until World War II.
HIST108, HIST109, HIST124
Graeme Dunstall , Rawiri Tau and Philippa Mein Smith
Tutorials - 10% (5% tutorial paper, 5% attendanceFirst essay - 20% Second essay - 20% Formal examination - 50%First essay due: 4 AprilSecond essay due: 30 May
Domestic fee $590.00
International fee $2,400.00
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
For further information see Humanities .