School of Historical Studies
The School of Historical Studies' teaching covers many of the key areas of human societies and includes programs at all levels: research degrees, postgraduate coursework, and majors within the Bachelor of Arts and the Bachelor of Letters. It forms an active research community, producing many publications for both scholarly and general audiences. There is an active postgraduate and staff seminar program, and the postgraduate research students publish their own journal, Eras. The School also has its own publications series. To raise community awareness of the importance of history and heritage the School established the Institute for Public History in 2004. The School also offers a graduate program in Civil Ceremonies.
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- Monash Studies Abroad 2010
Two Intensive Study Abroad units in 2010. - Atrocity, Photography and War: An International Symposium (15/06/2010-16/06/2010)
Call for papers. This symposium will explore how photographic images of atrocities relate to the development of ideas about human rights, how they influence the memory of particular wars, and the ways they shape perceptions of conflict – both at the time and later. - HSY2860/3860 The Renaissance in Florence
HSY2860/3860 The Renaissance in Florence is offered as part of summer semester 2009–2010. - Latest Newsletter [pdf 903kb]
Volume 10, Semester 2, 2009
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