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7–10History 7–10 Syllabus

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Implementation from 2027
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Stage 4

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

Teachers select at least ONE option from:

  • 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 Ottoman Empire (c. 1299 – c. 1683)

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 the Ottoman Empire

Background and origins of the Ottoman Empire
  • The decline of the Byzantine Empire and the founding of the Ottoman Empire

  • Geographical context of the Ottoman Empire under Suleiman the Magnificent

Significant groups, individuals, ideas, beliefs, practices or events in the Ottoman Empire
  • The role and nature of warfare during the Ottoman expansion

  • The role of at least ONE sultan in expanding and maintaining the empire

  • The relationship with subject peoples: administration, taxation, military service and religion

  • The inspirations and influences on Ottoman art and architecture

Impact and legacies of the Ottoman Empire
  • Perspectives on the experiences of subject peoples of the Ottoman Empire

  • The legacy of the Ottoman Empire, including medicine and technology

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