時間星期二 下午2時30分 至 下午4時15分
地點伍何曼原樓 WMY 403
語言英語
課程講師 李曉康
This course provides an introduction to the theory, study and writing of History, and includes an analysis of the changes in the methods, assumptions and purposes of historical investigation over time. This will introduce basic conceptual and methodological matters within the field of History, and help bring to the fore areas of theoretical interest to past and present-day historians. The course is split into three parts. The first part surveys the development of the discipline of History. The second part of the course focuses on introducing methodological themes connected to History in order to demonstrate how historical materials, interviews, and perspectives can come together in the production of History. The third part of the course touches upon matters related to writing, such as research methods, reading and critical thinking, analysis and the basics of historical composition writing.
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Topic & Reading
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1 |
7 Sep |
Introduction: History and Historiography (Lecture)
M. Gilderhus, History and Historians: A Historiographical Introduction. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2010, pp. 1-11.
R. Williams, The Historian’s Toolbox: A Student’s Guide to the Theory and Craft of History (3rd Edition). Armonk: M.E. Sharpe, pp. 1-19.
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2 |
14 Sep |
Historical Knowledge and Consciousness (Lecture) Historical Sources (Workshop)
M. Gilderhus, History and Historians: A Historiographical Introduction. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2010, pp. 12-49.
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3 |
21 Sep |
From History to “New” History (Lecture) Library Search for Historical Research (Workshop)
M. Bloch, The Historian’s Craft. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1959, pp. 3-47.
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4 |
28 Sep |
Historians and Historical Research (Lecture) Choosing Historical Research Topic (Workshop)
M. Fulbrook, Historical Theory. London and New York: Routledge, 2002, pp. 3-30.
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5 |
5 Oct |
Asian Historiography (Lecture)
G. Iggers & Q. Wang, A Global History of Modern Historiography. London: Routledge, 2008, pp. 208-227, 317-337.
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6 |
12 Oct |
Linkage between History and Society (Lecture)
D. Macraild & A. Taylor, Social Theory and Social History. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004, pp. 1-32.
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7 |
19 Oct |
Gender and History (Lecture) Historical Research Methods and Formats (Workshop)
S. Kent, Gender and History, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012, pp. 49-85.
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8 |
26 Oct |
History in the Public Sphere (Lecture) Presenting Findings and Analysis (Workshop)
R. Kelley, “Public History: Its Origins, Nature, and Prospects”, The Public Historian, 1 (1), 1978, pp. 16-28.
D. Glassberg, “Public History and the Study of Memory”, The Public Historian, 18 (2), 1996, pp. 7-23.
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9 |
2 Nov |
History from a Comparative Perspective (Lecture)
G. Steinmetz, “Comparative History and Its Critics: A Genealogy and a Possible Solution”, in P. Duara, V. Murthy & A. Sartori (Eds.), A Companion to Global Historical Thought, Malden and Oxford: Wiley Blackwell, 2014, pp. 412-435.
M. Adas, “Comparative History and the Challenge of the Grand Narrative”, in D. Northrop (Ed.), A Companion to World History, Malden and Oxford: Wiley Blackwell, 2012, pp. 230-243.
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10 |
9 Nov |
Writing History (1)
R. Williams, The Historian’s Toolbox: A Student’s Guide to the Theory and Craft of History (3rd Edition). Armonk: M.E. Sharpe, 2012, Part II. The Tools of History.
W. Storey, Writing History: Guide for Students. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999.
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16 Nov |
Writing History (2)
R. Williams, The Historian’s Toolbox: A Student’s Guide to the Theory and Craft of History (3rd Edition). Armonk: M.E. Sharpe, 2012, Part II. The Tools of History.
W. Storey, Writing History: Guide for Students. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999.
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12 |
23 Nov |
Student Presentations on Research Paper
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13 |
30 Nov |
Conclusion
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Tutorials: 25 Marks (Tutorial topics are tentative and subject to confirmation.)
There are four tutorial sessions, which are compulsory. Each student will be held responsible to do a presentation on one of the first three tutorial topics together with a presentation on Term Paper in the final tutorial.
Tutorial 1: Key Thinkers on History
Tutorial 2: History and Society
Tutorial 3: “New History”
Tutorial 4: Presentation on Research Paper
Tutorial Review Essay: 25 Marks
Write a short essay around 2,000 words on one of the first three tutorial topics being assigned.
Term Paper: 50 Marks
Write an essay in English on any history topic with around 4,000. The submission deadline will be before mid-December.
請注意大學有關學術著作誠信的政策和規則,及適用於犯規事例的紀律指引和程序。詳情可瀏覽網址:http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/policy/academichonesty/。
學生遞交作業時,必須連同已簽署的聲明一併提交,表示他們知道有關政策、規則、指引及程序。
未有夾附簽署妥當的聲明的作業,老師將不予批閱。
學生只須提交作業的最終版本。
學生將作業或作業的一部份用於超過一個用途(例如:同時符合兩科的要求)而沒有作出聲明會被視為未有聲明重覆使用作業。學生重覆使用其著作的措辭或某一、二句句子很常見,並可以接受,惟重覆使用全部內容則構成問題。在任何情況下,須先獲得相關老師同意方可提交作業。