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2840 (v.5) History 220 - Social and Cultural History of the Working Class in Australia Since World War II



 

Area:

Department of Social Sciences

Contact Hours:

3.0

Credits:

25.0

Lecture:

1 x 3 Hours Weekly

Anti Requisite(s):

3825 (v.5) History 320 - Social and Cultural History of the Working Class in Australia Since World War II

Prerequisite(s):

1438 (v.4) History 111 - History of India in the 17th Century or any previous version
AND
1439 (v.4) History 112 - The Modern World - The Rise and Fall of British Imperialism in the 19th and 20th Centuries or any previous version
Experiences and meanings of Australian working class society and culture since the Second World War. Working class as homograph, theories and approaches to working class studies, changing definitions, specification, delimitation, and contestation of class. The intersections of class with other aspects of working class identify including gender, race, and class.


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