Course Content
Year 1
Core modules
- Societies Nations And Empire Europe 1750-2000 – 20 credits
- Beliefs, Communities, And Conflicts: Europe 1400-1750 – 20 credits
- Traces Of The Past: Exploring Lives Through Sources – 40 credits
- World Histories: Introduction To African, East Asian, And North American History – 20 credits
- Thinking like an Historian – 20 credits
Year 2
Core modules
- Working with the Past – 20 credits
- Debating The Past: Historical Case Studies – 20 credits
Optional modules
- Envisioning Ourselves: Media and the Making of Modern Britain, 1850-2000 - 20 credits
- Introduction to Teaching - 20 credits
- The Hidden Lives of Things: Material Culture in the Early Modern World - 20 credits
- Underworlds: Crime, Deviance and Punishment in Britain, 1500-1900 - 20 credits
- Engaged Citizenship in Humanities and Social Sciences - 20 credits
- Global Security - 20 credits
- Intercultural Perspectives on Communication - 20 credits
- Marketing and Communication - 20 credits
- Modernity and Globalisation - 20 credits
- Nationalism and Migration: Chaos, Crisis and the Everyday - 20 credits
- News, Discourse and Media - 20 credits
- Principles of Economic Crime Investigation - 20 credits
- Puritans to Postmodernists: American Literature - 20 credits
- Transitional Justice and Human Rights - 20 credits
- Wildlife Crime: Threats and Response - 20 credits
- A History of US Foreign Policy: From the Great War to 9/11 - 20 credits
- Empire and its Afterlives in Britain, Europe and Africa - 20 credits
- Professional Experience - 20 credits
- Slavery and Resistance in the Atlantic World - 20 credits
Year 3
- Specialist Option: Empires and Identities - 20 credits
- Specialist Option: Everyday Life, Extraordinary Lives and Challenging Inequality - 20 credits
- Specialist Option: Popular Cultures - 20 credits
- Specialist Option: Societies in Revolution - 20 credits
Optional modules
- Dissertation (History) - 40 credits
- Major Project - 40 credits