Staff Responses to Student Feedback on Units of Study
At the end of each semester, students in every unit of study taught by the Department of History are asked to complete the Unit of Study Evaluation (USE) survey designed and administered by the Institute for Teaching and Learning. Staff draw on the results of those surveys to develop and revise their units of study. As part of that process, they write a brief response to the surveys which is made available here.
2006
- HSTY1025 The Middle Ages (500-1500)
- HSTY1031 Renaissance and Reformation (1498-1648)
- HSTY1044 Twentieth Century Politics and Culture
- HSTY1045 Modern European History 1750-1914
- HSTY1076 American History from Lincoln to Clinton
- HSTY1088 Australian History: An Introduction
- HSTY2603 Cultural Transmissions 1750-1914
- HSTY2607 Approaches to the Arab-Israeli Conflict
- HSTY2608 Film and History
- HSTY2609 African American History and Culture
- HSTY2614 Australian Social History 1919-1998
- HSTY2618 The Mediterranean World in the High Middle Ages
- HSTY2625 Culture and Society in Modern Britain
- HSTY2647 Renaissance Italy
- HSTY2655 Race Relations and Australian Frontiers
- HSTY2663 Natives and Newcomers
- HSTY2665 Festival and Faith
- HSTY2666 American Revolutions
- HSTY2670 New York, New York
- HSTY2691 Writing History: Recovering the Past
- HSTY3651 Writing Place: Land and Memory in History
- HSTY3683 Race, Empire, Bondage
- HSTY3684 Cultures of Empire
- HSTY3696 Daughters of Eve
- HSTY3698 Class Struggles in the Atlantic World
- HSTY3699 Public and Private Life in Britain
2005
- HSTY1022 Europe in the High Middle Ages
- HSTY1031 Renaissance and Reformation (1498-1648)
- HSTY1044 Twentieth Century Politics and Culture
- HSTY1045 Modern European History 1750-1914
- HSTY1076 American History from Lincoln to Clinton
- HSTY1088 Australian History: An Introduction
- HSTY2001 Religion and Society
- HSTY2003 Cultural Transmissions 1750-1914
- HSTY2004 Making Australia 1880-1930
- HSTY2006 China and its World
- HSTY2009 The Black Experience in the Americas
- HSTY2019 Australia to 1888
- HSTY2025 Class and Culture in Modern England
- HSTY2029 Sex and Scandal
- HSTY2045 Italy and the Wider World
- HSTY2047 Renaissance Italy
- HSTY2051 Spanish Civil War
- HSTY2052 Genocide in Comparative Perspective
- HSTY2056 A House Divided: The American Civil War
- HSTY2059 Nationalism
- HSTY2062 Atlantic World in the Age of Empire
- HSTY2064 Communicating Culture in the Middle Ages
- HSTY2065 Festival and Faith
- HSTY2066 American Revolutions
- HSTY2067 US Imperialism in the Twentieth Century
- HSTY2068 The Rise and Fall of the First Reich
- HSTY2901 Writing History: Reading the Past
- HSTY2902 Writing History: Recovering the Past
- HSTY3001 History of Travel and Tourism
- HSTY3002 Issues in Travel and Tourism
- HSTY3023 Histories of Sexuality I
- HSTY3024 Histories of Sexuality II
- HSTY3051 The Asian World and Australia
- HSTY3085 The Celtic World
- HSTY3095 The Celtic World Revisited
- HSTY3091 Love, Marriage and the Australian Colonies
- HSTY3096 Worlds of Medieval Women 1
- HSTY3097 Worlds of Medieval Women 2
- HSTY3098 Class Struggles in the Atlantic World
2004
- HSTY1025 - Early Medieval Europe
- HSTY1034 - Early Modern Europe
- HSTY1043 - Modern European Politics and Culture
- HSTY1076 - American History from Lincoln to Clinton
- HSTY1088 - Australian History: An Introduction
- HSTY2003 - Cultural Transmissions 1750-1914
- HSTY2008 - Film and History
- HSTY2009 - The Black Experience in the Americas
- HSTY2013 - Modern Russia
- HSTY2014 - Australian Social History
- HSTY2024 - The World Turned Upside Down
- HSTY2034 - A History of the United States to 1865
- HSTY2050 - European Conquests
- HSTY2055 - Race Relations and Australian Frontiers
- HSTY2056 - A House Divided: The American Civil War
- HSTY2058 - French Politics and Culture
- HSTY2060 - Violence in Italy
- HSTY2061 - Medicine, Gender and History
- HSTY2062 - Atlantic World in an Age of Empire
- HSTY2063 - Natives and Newcomers
- HSTY2064 - Communicating Culture in the Middle Ages
- HSTY2901/2902 - Reading the Past / Recovering the Past
- HSTY3003/3004 - Australian Cultural History
- HSTY3041/3042 - Australia and the World
- HSTY3049/3050 - European Cultural History
- HSTY3073 - Nineteenth-century Germany
- HSTY3081/3082 Ways of Seeing the Italian Renaissance
- HSTY3083/3084 - Race, Empire and Bondage
- HSTY3085/3095 - The Celtic World
- HSTY3093/3094 - Race and Gender in America
- HSTY4011 - Writing Place: Land, Memory and Place in History
2003
- HSTY1031 - Renaissance and Reformation
- HSTY1034 - Early Modern Europe
- HSTY1045 - Modern European History
- HSTY2003 - Cultural Transmissions
- HSTY2004 - Making Australia 1880-1930
- HSTY2009 - Black Experience in the Americas
- HSTY2019 - Australia to 1888
- HSTY2034 - A History of the United States to 1865
- HSTY2055 - Race Relations and Australian Frontiers
- HSTY2057 - American Cultural History
- HSTY2901/2902 - Reading the Past/Recovering the Past
- HSTY3001/2 - History of Travel and Tourism
- HSTY3084 - Race, Empire and Bondage
2002
- HSTY1025 - Early Medieval Europe
- HSTY1043 - Modern European Politics and Culture
- HSTY1045 - Modern European History
- HSTY2001 - Religion and Society - Conversion and Culture
- HSTY2004 - Making Australia 1880-1930
- HSTY2009 - Black Experience in the Americas
- HSTY2044 - Childhood and Youth in Modern America
- HSTY2051 - The Spanish Civil War