Certificate of Achievement
has completed the following course:
World War 1: A History in 100 Stories
Monash University
This online course examined the Anzac experience of World War I through the use of digital historical archives.
5 weeks, 4 hours per week
Professor Bruce Scates
Chair of History and Australian Studies
Monash University
Transcript
Learning outcomes
- Develop skills to embark on independent research of your own.
- Explore the universal themes of grief and suffering, hope, anguish and loss.
- Discuss and examine a conflict that changed the world.
- Engage with new and inclusive ways of remembering one of the of the greatest catastrophes of the 20th Century.
- Contribute your views on weekly topics and the meaning of grief and mourning, protest and repatriation, the politics of war and its intensely personal dimensions.
- Explain the role and impact of the physical and psychological wounds of war - shell shock, disability and trauma, women’s mobilisation both at home and in the field, and indigenous soldiers.
Syllabus
- Introduction to the Monash University 100 Stories Project
- Bereavement and Commemoration
- Women and War
- The Indigenous experience of the War
- The physical and psychological impact of the War
- The politics of The Great War
- How to access digital historical archives
- How to locate war memorials
Issued on 31st December 2018
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