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7–10History 7–10 Syllabus

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Stage 4

Historical context 2 (options): The medieval world (c. 500 – c. 1600)

Students investigate at least ONE of the following options:

  • Medieval Europe
  • The expansion of Islam*
  • Polynesian expansion across the Pacific*
  • The Vikings
  • The Angkor/Khmer Empire*
  • Japan under the Shoguns*
  • Mongol expansion*
  • The Ottoman Empire*
  • The Black Death in Asia, Europe and North Africa*
  • Renaissance Italy
  • The Spanish conquest of the Americas

At least ONE depth study option to be chosen from a non-western option (marked with an *).

Depth study (option) – The Vikings (c. 790–1066)

Content in Working with historical concepts and skills outlines how historical concepts and skills are to be integrated with all other content in this focus area as part of the process of historical inquiry.

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Working with historical concepts and skills
  • Use relevant historical concepts and skills

  • Engage in historical inquiry, using information from a range of sources as evidence where appropriate

  • Create written texts to explain historical concepts related to Viking society

Background and origins of the Vikings
  • Location of the Vikings’ homelands and the extent of the ‘Viking world’

  • Geographical context and natural features that shaped the development of Viking society

  • Key events within the chronology of Viking society

Significant groups, individuals, ideas, beliefs, practices or events in Viking society
  • The organisation of the political system in Viking society

  • The nature and role of religion in Viking society

  • The nature of Viking exploration, trade and warfare, including developments that made Viking expansion possible

  • The actions and significance of a chosen individual involved in Viking expansion

Impact and legacies of the Vikings
  • The causes and effects of contact and conflicts within Viking society and/or with other societies

  • Changing interpretations and representations of the legacy of the Vikings

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