PACIFIC 705

Special Topic: Pacific History 1880-1980: Islanders, Empires and the World


Description

This course examines the encounters between a variety of indigenous Pacific societies and European and American empires. Beginning in the period when imperial activity in the Pacific intensified, this course investigates key developments from the colonial period to decolonisation, focusing on the entanglement of Pacific Island histories with larger scale transnational developments such as imperialism, capitalism, world war and decolonisation.

For full course information see the Digital Course Outline.

Digital Course Outlines are refreshed in November for the following year. Digital Course Outlines for courses to be offered for the first time may be published slightly later.

Please contact the Graduate Adviser to select a supervisor prior to enrolment.

Availability 2024

Not taught in 2024

Lecturer(s)

TBA

Points

PACIFIC 705: 30 points