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These forums need reviving!

To kick off, I will share what topics I did!

WW1: Obviously everyone does this one :p I liked the source work aspect of it but I found parts of the syllabus interesting like the women's roles, the propaganda and the peacemaking efforts at Versailles.
Indochina: My least favourite topic I did, I only liked the part about American policy and found the ideology idea of communism interesting throughout.
Ho Chi Minh: At first I hated it, but then I got into it. He has a fascinating historiography to look at for a personality study, look up Sophie Quinn Judge, Duiker and Ruth Fischer. Oh Karnow and Lind are good too :)
Russia: Hands down my favourite <3 I loved the Consolidation of Power part, and the tension and ideology and practice throughout, especially in regards to Foreign Policy. Ohhh and I am a massive lover of Trotsky, but wasn't so keen on the Stalin/totalitarianism part.

So 2013ers, what topics have you been assigned for your HSC year?
 

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Even though it was a while ago, here are the subjects I did and my thoughts of them:

WW1 - I found it to be pretty boring - I guess it just wasnt an interesting war. Also, I wasnt great at source work.
Germany - This was a much more interesting topic, especially in regards to the collapse of Weimar/Rise of Nazism.
Albert Speer - Interesting character, although our assessment task for it was a nighmare. It was a 40 page booklet full of short answer questions, which took FOREVER to finish.
Conflict in Europe - The best topic, but I have been a WW2 buff since primary school.
 

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Although I have already done it sharing is caring :)
WWI - interesting however definitely the most easiest out of all of them (the documentaries in class would always be good for WWI :) )
Germany - 2nd best topic and 2nd most interesting topic. As Enoilgram said the fall of the Weimar / Rise of Nazism is amazing when studied in depth (it challenges most people's preconceived views that the Nazi's smoothly came into power)
Leni Riefenstahl - The most interesting topic out of all of them, why? The most history extension based :D Also you gotta love probably the most strong and power female of all time.
Indochina - NIGHTMARE. The hardest thing about it was probably having to remember everybody's name. It is so much longer than WWI.
 

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Although I have already done it sharing is caring :)
WWI - interesting however definitely the most easiest out of all of them (the documentaries in class would always be good for WWI :) )
Germany - 2nd best topic and 2nd most interesting topic. As Enoilgram said the fall of the Weimar / Rise of Nazism is amazing when studied in depth (it challenges most people's preconceived views that the Nazi's smoothly came into power)
Leni Riefenstahl - The most interesting topic out of all of them, why? The most history extension based :D Also you gotta love probably the most strong and power female of all time.
Indochina - NIGHTMARE. The hardest thing about it was probably having to remember everybody's name. It is so much longer than WWI.
Another Indochina hater-jealous of you doing Germany and Leni! Though I would have loved to do Trotsky for personality!
 

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For anyone interested - the most commonly done topics:

Germany
Speer
Indo-China

This has been the case for the last decade or so.

Second most popular: Russia, Leni, Conflict in Europe.
 

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We're doing
WW1 (Obvs)- Not looking forward to it. Such a boring period.
Russia for the national study
Leon Trotsky for the personality study
The Cold War for the international study.

Our class seems to like Russia :)
 

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We're doing
WW1 (Obvs)- Not looking forward to it. Such a boring period.
Russia for the national study
Leon Trotsky for the personality study
The Cold War for the international study.

Our class seems to like Russia :)
I loved Russia, so jealous of you doing Trotsky!

And though I did not do the Cold War, my whole EE1 module was related to Cold War so I reckon it'd be a good topic to do.
 

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I did my Modern in 2012 but we did:

WW1
Russia and the Soviet Union
Leon Trotsky
Conflict in Indochina (basically the Vietnam War plus conflict in Cambodia)

Looking back I enjoyed these topics alot surprisingly...........
 

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Choosing modern was probably the best decision i made for the hsc.

I guess what i enjoyed the most about modern was how you were allowed to be "complex" when answering questions and introduce a variety of factors on the subject other than the one listed. Furthermore, when these factors are all linked (eg appeasement being a consequence of the failure of the league of nations) it becomes very "fulfilling" seeing where you can develop your arguement.
 

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One of my favorite subjects with one my favorite teachers!

topics:

WW1
Germany
Leni Riefenstahl
Cold War

So far I've found WW1 to be interesting but it did become rather tedious towards the end with the amount of past questions that I had to do. Looking forward to Germany once school starts. :D
 

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I did it in 2012 buuut
WW1
Germany
Speer
Conflict in the Pacific

I actually really enjoyed every topic, however I think I would have enjoyed everything possible in the syallabus except that cricketing thing, fuck that back to war.
 

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I did it in 2012 buuut
WW1
Germany
Speer
Conflict in the Pacific

I actually really enjoyed every topic, however I think I would have enjoyed everything possible in the syallabus except that cricketing thing, fuck that back to war.
Are you talking about bodyline bowling in test series?
 

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Germany, Speer and Conflict in Europe. I'm lucky Germany/World War II interest me.
 

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I'm doing these ones:

- Germany (which I'm really enjoying right now)
- Ho Chi Minh
- Indochina

I agree with LoveHateSchool, this forum needs reviving! Considering many of us are doing Germany, I think we should do things like some essay-plan marathons and maybe sharing some resources if people are so inclined.
 

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I'm doing these ones:

- Germany (which I'm really enjoying right now)
- Ho Chi Minh
- Indochina

I agree with LoveHateSchool, this forum needs reviving! Considering many of us are doing Germany, I think we should do things like some essay-plan marathons and maybe sharing some resources if people are so inclined.
It's nice to see a few entries on the roll call, and I know there are modern kids around because I've had a couple of PMs for modern history advice :D

lachy95, you're doing HCM/Indochina just like I did, so feel free to ask any questions.

Germany I didn't do, but it looks to be an interesting topic!
 

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