emanuellasker said:I'd just like to say, that throughout this year, I have had a really great teacher for history extension and ancient history. A teacher, always willing to help me out with any queries and give up so much of his time to assist me. He has made my experience with history extension quite memorable and it will be sad for me to leave to uni next year. As for my topic, it is "Compare and contrast the differing interpretations of Augustus Caesar throughout time."
I was going to do something similar to that, though focusing more on how Nazi propaganda during WW II perverted German history (i.e. campaigns to legitimise Aryan dominance by claiming racial superiority, assimilation of Holy Roman Empire history into German history, black propaganda against Jewish history, the perversion of historical symbols such as the Swastika etc.)georgie.girl said:I'm talking about how countries deal with dodgy national history (mostly through national museums and monuments)
Like Germany has to deal with war guilt and the holocaust and have heaps of holocaust mueseums, Sth africa still has museums left over from aparthied with new anti-aparthied museums being built.
Museums as history is a really interesting topic if anyone is still struggling for a focus. Its very political.
You have like 50 hist ext students, 10 hist major uni students, 4 hist ext teachers, 2 hist ext HSC markers here willing to give feedback.Silencio said:Now i'm doing an exploration of Intentionalism and Functionalism viewpoints in regards to the origins of the Holocaust, though I am very behind... and my teacher hasn't given me any feedback
You don't have to use big words to have a good mark, you know... =/renboach said:explaining historical issues concerning subjectivity and decontextualisation using the media responses to the vietnam war and agent orange. looking at the misrepresentation of facts, sensationalism, and the manipulation of public attitudes.