Unit Code & Title :- HIST283 History And Film Reflective
Assignment Type :- Essay 3
Weighting :- 45%
Format :- 2,000 words (including footnotes & bibliography
Description :- How does film help us understand the past? Based on the material studied in HIST283 revisit your first exercise and discuss how your views about the use of film as a tool for historical analysis have changed. You need to refer to at least one of the films studied in HIST283. I would recommend using at least three films to demonstrate depth of knowledge of the subject content.
HIST283 History And Film Reflective Essay
The word length is no more than 2,000 words inclusive of footnotes and bibliography. The essay should review what you have discovered in the subject and use a minimum of six secondary sources. It will include footnotes and a bibliography and will follow the conventions set out in the History Style Guide. In a reflective essay it is acceptable to use the first person pronoun ‘I’.
In your essay you must use either the Rosenstone or Hughes Warrington readings below (or both!).
These readings (available on Moodle) can be counted towards your six secondary sources.
HIST283 History And Film Reflective Essay
The remaining sources can be taken from the readings set for tutorials but you are expected to find at least one additional secondary scholarly source through independent research using the library catalogue. Lecture materials are not considered a scholarly source. Look for books or academic journal articles instead.
Really excellent essays will incorporate one or two primary sources in addition to the secondary sources.
Preparing for the Assessment Task
Step 1: Reflect on the subject content
• Read over your introductory exercise.
• Read over the feedback.
• Reflect on the films that we have studied in this subject.
HIST283 History And Film Reflective Essay
Step 2: Brainstorm
• What have you learnt about historical films? How have your initial ideas changed or developed?
• Make a list of these responses & the particular films they were associated with.
• Choose three to five key points & organize your ideas into a logical structure.
Step 3: Do some reading
• Read the Rosenstone set reading (History on Film) and/or the Hughes-Warrington set reading History Goes to the Movies. Think about how those readings contribute to your argument / where you are use them in the essay.
• Re-read the tutorial readings related to your chosen films.
HIST283 History And Film Reflective Essay
Step 4: Do some research
• You need 6 secondary sources. The set readings and tutorial readings count towards the 6 secondary sources. Excellent researchers will also find 1 to 2 of their own scholarly sources. Start with the library catalogue. Use books and journal articles (rather than websites or blogs).
HIST283 History And Film Reflective Essay
• Really excellent researchers will also find and use 1 or 2 primary sources (for example: newspaper articles, unpublished manuscripts (eg letters, diaries) photographs, or posters from the time). Each week in lectures and/or tutorials Jeannine introduced one primary source related to the movie for example, the Suffragette posters for Suffragette, or Alice Ross King’s diary for Anzac Girls). Use those or find your own by using Trove xxx.com/ or Google searches.
Structure of the Essay
Introduction:
o Explain what you argued in your Introductory Exercise (Assessment 1).
o Describe how your ideas have changed, developed, or been challenged.
o Outline the key points that you will explore in the essay.
HIST283 History And Film Reflective Essay
Body :-
o Organise the paragraphs around the three to five key points, selecting films that showcase those points.
o It would be a good idea to select a few films from different weeks. You are trying to show that you engaged with the subject content deeply. I’d would aim to discuss at least 3 films.
o Support your assertions with reference to specific evidence, and cite your sources using footnotes.