I can't believe I still have to defend the humanities
Have
you taken the History Extension course? If you have, then you would know that its a TRUE extension. It's not a rehash of any other topics and it takes you MUCH further in terms of skills and level of analysis.
For example, in Modern History we might analyse an event - ie. "Evaluate the inevitability of communist victory in Vietnam", with reference to a few historians.
In History Extension, we analyse the
craft of history itself - that is, why the historians have written what they have, why are there conflicting historical perspectives and approaches to the topic, and why a certain view has become the accepted one.
History extension in fact draws heavily from the philosophical area of Epistemology - the study of the nature of truth and knowledge and how we gain that knowledge.
It also takes on areas that are HOT academic issues right now, such as post-structuralism, subaltern studies, linguistic theory, gender studies, queer theory etc.
I'm discovering, particularly in the uni courses i want to do, that everything that History Extension introduces us to is extremely useful and relevant.