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2011/12 Undergraduate Module Catalogue

HIST2555 The Theory and Practice of History

20 creditsClass Size: 28

Module manager: Dr Simon Hall
Email: S.D.Hall@leeds.ac.uk

Taught: Semester 1 (Sep to Jan) View Timetable

Year running 2011/12

Module replaces

HIST2510: Introduction to Historiography

This module is not approved as an Elective

Module summary

This module explores the diverse and complex ways in which historians have approached the study of the past during the modern era.Focusing on how the profession has changed since the rise of historicism in the late nineteenth century, it introduces students to some of the most important developments in historical method and examines the challenges and influences from other disciplines, including Marxist ideology, gender studies and literary theory.This module encourages students to think about, and reflect on, their own practice as historians.

Objectives

On completion of this module, students should:

- have developed a detailed understanding of the evolution of the history profession in the modern era;
- be familiar with many of the major approaches to writing about the past;
- understand, and be able to reflect critically upon, the ways in which methodological innovations and debate have impacted upon a particular field of history;
- be able to reflect critically upon their own approach to reading and writing about the past, and apply this awareness to future research and study.

Learning outcomes
Deep and varied knowledge of the theoretical underpinnings of history as an intellectual discipline, and an understanding of how methodological approaches have affected a particular field of historical enquiry.


Syllabus

Lecture topics covered may include:
- Von Ranke and Empiricism
- The Annales School
- Cliometrics
- Marxism
- History from Below
- Gender History
- History and Biography
- Cultural History
- The Postmodern Challenge.

The series of seminars will provide subject-specific exploration of methodological approaches.

For example the 'history of slavery' or the 'history of witchcraft' may be looked at using a different historical methodology, ‘school’ or approach on each occasion.

Teaching methods

Delivery typeNumberLength hoursStudent hours
Revision Class11.001.00
Proctorial21.002.00
Lecture101.0010.00
Seminar31.504.50
Independent online learning hours10.00
Private study hours172.50
Total Contact hours17.50
Total hours (100hr per 10 credits)200.00

Private study

Private study will be comprised of:
- Research, reading and note-taking for each lecture topic;
- Research, reading and note-taking for each seminar;
- VLE postings (300 words) in response to each lecture, which will take approximately an hour's work in each case.

Opportunities for Formative Feedback

- Group feedback from lecturer on lecture postings.
- Regular monitoring and feedback during seminars.
- Monitoring of attendance and participation at PG-led Proctorials.
- Written and one-on-one feedback on all assessed work.

Methods of assessment


Coursework
Assessment typeNotes% of formal assessment
Essay1 x 2,000 word assessed essay to be delivered by 12 noon Monday of Week 730.00
Essay1 x 3,000 word assessed essay to be delivered by 12 noon Monday of exam week 160.00
Reflective log1,500 words10.00
Total percentage (Assessment Coursework)100.00

Normally resits will be assessed by the same methodology as the first attempt, unless otherwise stated

Reading list

The reading list is available from the Library website

Last updated: 16/07/2012

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