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THE UNIVERSITY of EDINBURGHDEGREE REGULATIONS & PROGRAMMES OF STUDY 2007/2008
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Archived VersionThe Degree Regulations and Programmes of Study has been formulated as a dynamic online publication in order to provide the most up to date information possible. Master versions of the Degree Regulations and Programmes of Study incorporating all changes to date are archived twice a year on 1 September and within the first three University working days prior to the start of Semester 2 in January. Please note that some of the data recorded about this course has been amended since the last master version was archived. That version should be consulted to determine the changes made. Literature and Politics in Early-Modern Scotland (U03346)? Credit Points : 20 ? SCQF Level : 10 ? Acronym : HCA-3-LitPolSco To introduce students to the rich possibilities of exploring this vivid period of Scottish History through some of the major Scottish literary texts of the day and to analysing literature as historical sources from poetry to prose to political theory relating to the period 1450-1650. Entry Requirements? Pre-requisites : A pass in any first level historical course or equivalent and a pass in any second level historical course or equivalent. Variants? This course has variants for part year visiting students, as follows
Subject AreasHome subject areaScottish History, (School of History, Classics and Archaeology, Schedule E) Delivery Information? Normal year taken : 3rd year ? Delivery Period : Semester 1 (Blocks 1-2) ? Contact Teaching Time : 2 hour(s) per week for 11 weeks First Class Information
All of the following classes
Summary of Intended Learning Outcomes
After completing the course students should:
? Have been introduce to and engaged with a selection of important texts relating to the history of the period. ? Have considered critically the use of literature as a historical source. ? Have acquired insights into the major political and religious issues in Scottish History during the period 1450-1650. ? Have developed skills in presentation, oral argument and essay-writing. Assessment Information
Students will be required to submit one individual essay of 3000 words and will sit a Degree Examination in the May diet. The essay will count as one third of the final grade; the exam as two thirds. The Course Organiser will keep regular consultation hours. Individual tutorials will be made available to students as required.
Exam times
Contact and Further InformationThe Course Secretary should be the first point of contact for all enquiries. Course Secretary Ms Wezi Mhura Course Organiser Dr Jenny Wormald Course Website : http://www.shc.ed.ac.uk/scothistory/undergraduate/ School Website : http://www.shc.ed.ac.uk/ College Website : http://www.hss.ed.ac.uk/ |
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