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BA Japanese Studies and History (EASU24)     ML

2016 - 2017

For students whose initial registration was for the session 2017-18 or earlier
 
 

Year 1


units (100 credits)
1A
A student will take

Semester 1
EAS145  Japanese language 1A AUT SEM 20 credits
EAS146  Japanese language 1B AUT SEM 20 credits
HST120  History Workshop AUT SEM 20 credits

Semester 2
EAS147  Japanese language 2A SPR SEM 20 credits
EAS148  Japanese language 2B SPR SEM 20 credits

units
1B
Achieve More
A student will take

Semester 1
IPS101  State of Sheffield - Global perspectives on local issues AUT SEM 0 credits

units (20 credits)
1C
A student will take 20 credits from this group.

Semester 2
HST114  Pagans, Christians and Heretics in Medieval Europe SPR SEM 20 credits
HST117  The Making of the Twentieth Century SPR SEM 20 credits
HST118  American History: From Settlements to Superpower SPR SEM 20 credits

Year 2


units (80 credits)
2A
A student will take

Semester 1
EAS200  Japanese Language III AUT SEM 20 credits
HST202  Historians and History AUT SEM 20 credits

Semester 2
EAS210  Japanese Language IV SPR SEM 20 credits
EAS250  Modern Japanese History SPR SEM 20 credits

units (40 credits)
2B
A student will take 40 credits from this group.

Semester 1
AAP236  The Age of the Vikings AUT SEM 20 credits
AAP237  The Archaeology of the Later Medieval Church in England AUT SEM 20 credits
HST2002  The Rabbit-Woman of Godalming AUT SEM 20 credits
HST2004  The Salem Witchcraft Trials AUT SEM 20 credits
HST2010  The Myth of Venice AUT SEM 20 credits
HST2023  1066 and all that - the Norman Conquest of England AUT SEM 20 credits
HST2030  Appeasement, the Munich Crisis and the British People AUT SEM 20 credits
HST2034  Jane Groom's 'Extraordinary Scheme': Disability and the body in the Transatlantic World c. 1800-1900 AUT SEM 20 credits
HST2035  The Ten Commandments AUT SEM 20 credits
HST2037  The Welfare State in Britain, 1900-2015. AUT SEM 20 credits
HST2038  Establishing the English legal tradition, from Norman Conquest to Magna Carta AUT SEM 20 credits
HST2039  Coercion and Consent in the Third Reich AUT SEM 20 credits
HST216  Spain, 1917-1982 AUT SEM 20 credits
HST223  European Fascism AUT SEM 20 credits
HST234  France 1814-1889 Nation Building and Social Transformation AUT SEM 20 credits
HST247  A Protestant Nation? Religion, Politics and Culture in England 1560-1640 AUT SEM 20 credits
HST2506  Medieval Women AUT SEM 20 credits
HST283  Imperial Germany, 1871-1918 AUT SEM 20 credits
HST294  Rome and its Empire (14-235 AD) AUT SEM 20 credits

Semester 2
AAP240  The Celtic West: from the fall of Rome to the Viking Age SPR SEM 20 credits
AAP241  The Ancient Greek Economy SPR SEM 20 credits
EAS223  China, 1914-78: Modernity and Revolution SPR SEM 20 credits
HST209  Course Assignment SPR SEM 20 credits
HST236  The Fall of the Roman Empire in the West SPR SEM 20 credits
HST239  The Export of England: Seventeenth Century Trade and Empire SPR SEM 20 credits
HST248  Politics, Culture and National Identity in Britain, 1867-1918 SPR SEM 20 credits
HST2502  Understanding the Aztecs: Life and Death in Early Sixteenth-Century Mexico SPR SEM 20 credits
HST2503  The Battle for China's Future, 1839-1949 SPR SEM 20 credits
HST2504  Two Germanys, 'One People'? Central Europe, 1945-1990 SPR SEM 20 credits
HST2505  The End of Empire? Decolonization, Postcolonialism and Colonial Violence, 1945-1975 SPR SEM 20 credits
HST2507  The Roman Republic and the making of Roman Italy (c.500-90 BCE) SPR SEM 20 credits
HST2508  Afghanistan from the Great Game to the War on Terror SPR SEM 20 credits
HST2509  Empires and revolutions in continental Europe, 1905-1923 SPR SEM 20 credits
HST2510  The Northern Ireland 'Troubles' and Peace Process SPR SEM 20 credits
HST255  Social Crisis and Political Change in England, 1550-1640 SPR SEM 20 credits
HST265  The Making of Modern India, 1780-1965 SPR SEM 20 credits
HST287  From World War to Cold War: Europe 1945-1968 SPR SEM 20 credits
HST297  The History of American Foreign Relations SPR SEM 20 credits
a student can take unrestricted units to the value of 20 credits.

Year 3


3A

Before proceeding to level 3, a student will undertake one year of language tuition including a period spent in Japan, with the arrangements being subject to the approval of the Head of Department. During this period a student will take the following unit for which no grades will be awarded.


units (120 credits)
3B
A student will take

Full academic year
EAS290  Japan Year Abroad ACAD YR 120 credits

Year 4


units (40 credits)
4A
A student will take

Semester 1
EAS332  Japanese Language V AUT SEM 20 credits

Semester 2
EAS333  Japanese Language VI SPR SEM 20 credits

units (20 credits)
4B
A student will take 20 credits from this group.

Semester 1
EAS368  Memory and History in East Asia AUT SEM 20 credits
EAS369  Contemporary Issues in East Asia AUT SEM 20 credits

Semester 2
EAS355  East Asian Dissertation SPR SEM 20 credits
EAS356  War and Peace in East Asia SPR SEM 20 credits

This programme offers two streams: A (4C) and B (4D). Students should select one stream.

AND

units (20 credits)
4Ci
Stream A
A student will take 20 credits from this group.

Semester 1
HST3301  Cities AUT SEM 20 credits
HST3302  Cultural Encounters AUT SEM 20 credits
HST3304  Money, Power and Society AUT SEM 20 credits
HST3306  A Comparative History of Revolution AUT SEM 20 credits

Semester 2
HST3000  The Uses of History SPR SEM 20 credits
HST398  Short Dissertation SPR SEM 20 credits
AND

units (40 credits)
4Cii
(Note - these units are linked pairs and must be taken together e.g HST3069 and HST3070 are co-requisites)
A student will take 40 credits from this group.

Semester 1
HST3069  Fascism and Anti-Fascism in Britain, 1923-1945 I AUT SEM 20 credits
HST3085  Art, Power and History: Ideals and Reality in Renaissance Florence I AUT SEM 20 credits
HST3095  Permissive Britain? Social and Cultural Change 1956-74 I AUT SEM 20 credits
HST3105  Reconstructing America, 1863-1877 I AUT SEM 20 credits
HST3107  The Paris Commune I AUT SEM 20 credits
HST3127  Contested Visions: Imagining an Empire in mid-nineteenth century Britain AUT SEM 20 credits
HST3132  Tools of Empire? Medicine, Science and Colonialism, 1800-1950 AUT SEM 20 credits
HST3138  The United States and the Cold War, 1945-1975 AUT SEM 20 credits
HST3142  Merchants, Mariners and Migrants: The English Overseas, 1570-1624 AUT SEM 20 credits
HST3144  Ending the Cold War AUT SEM 20 credits
HST3148  Fugitive culture: Artists, scholars, and political activists in exile, 1917-1945 AUT SEM 20 credits
HST3150  Mao and the Making of Twentieth-Century China AUT SEM 20 credits
HST3154  Breaking up (in) the Carolingian Empire AUT SEM 20 credits
HST3156  Humanitarianism, Internationalism and the British Empire, 1900-2000. AUT SEM 20 credits
HST3158  Untangling Two Nations: Violence, Memory, and Democracy after the Partition of India and Pakistan AUT SEM 20 credits
HST3160  Assembling consent: ritual and making the medieval world, 1050-1250 AUT SEM 20 credits
HST3162  Protest and Democracy in Postwar Europe AUT SEM 20 credits
HST3164  From Jupiter to Caesars: religions of the Romans AUT SEM 20 credits
HST3166  Emotions and identity in twentieth-century Britain: from stiff upper lip to Facebook AUT SEM 20 credits
HST348  The Road to Civil War: England 1621-1642 I AUT SEM 20 credits
HST380  Gregory of Tours and His World I AUT SEM 20 credits

Semester 2
HST3070  Fascism and Anti-Fascism in Britain, 1923-1945 II SPR SEM 20 credits
HST3086  Art, Power and History: Ideals and Reality in Renaissance Florence II SPR SEM 20 credits
HST3096  Permissive Britain? Social and Cultural Change 1956-74 II SPR SEM 20 credits
HST3106  Reconstructing America, 1863-1877 II SPR SEM 20 credits
HST3108  The Paris Commune II SPR SEM 20 credits
HST3128  Contested Visions: Imagining an Empire in mid-nineteenth century Britain SPR SEM 20 credits
HST3133  Tools of Empire? Medicine, Science and Colonialism, 1800-1950 SPR SEM 20 credits
HST3139  The United States and the Cold War, 1945-1975 SPR SEM 20 credits
HST3143  Merchants, Mariners and Migrants: The English Overseas, 1570-1624 SPR SEM 20 credits
HST3145  Ending the Cold War SPR SEM 20 credits
HST3149  Fugitive culture: Artists, scholars, and political activists in exile, 1917-1945 SPR SEM 20 credits
HST3151  Mao and the Making of Twentieth-Century China SPR SEM 20 credits
HST3155  Breaking up (in) the Carolingian Empire SPR SEM 20 credits
HST3157  Humanitarianism, Internationalism and the British Empire, 1900-2000. SPR SEM 20 credits
HST3159  Untangling Two Nations: Violence, Memory, and Democracy after the Partition of India and Pakistan SPR SEM 20 credits
HST3161  Assembling consent: ritual and making the medieval world, 1050-1250 SPR SEM 20 credits
HST3163  Protest and Democracy in Postwar Europe SPR SEM 20 credits
HST3165  From Jupiter to Caesars: religions of the Romans SPR SEM 20 credits
HST3167  Emotions and identity in twentieth-century Britain: from stiff upper lip to Facebook SPR SEM 20 credits
HST349  The Road to Civil War: England 1621-1642 II SPR SEM 20 credits
HST381  Gregory of Tours and His World II SPR SEM 20 credits
AND

units (20 credits)
4Di
Stream B
A student will take 20 credits from this group.

Semester 1
HST3301  Cities AUT SEM 20 credits
HST3302  Cultural Encounters AUT SEM 20 credits
HST3304  Money, Power and Society AUT SEM 20 credits
HST3306  A Comparative History of Revolution AUT SEM 20 credits
AND

units (40 credits)
4Dii
Stream B
A student will take 40 credits from this group.

Semester 2
HST3000  The Uses of History SPR SEM 20 credits
HST398  Short Dissertation SPR SEM 20 credits

 
 
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