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War, conflict and politics in Europe

Course details

University Name
The Open University
Department
Department of History
Course Title
War, conflict and politics in Europe
Qualification, duration, mode
PhD 36FT 72PT variableDL*MPhil 15FT 24PT variableDL
Months of entry
October
Entry requirements
PhD: The normal minimum entrance requirement is an upper second class honours degree or master's degree, relevant to the proposed area of study, from a recognised higher education institution in the UK. You should also have experience of academic research in the previous four years, normally in the form of either a master's degree in research methods, an undergraduate degree with a research element in the final year, or work-related experience with evidence through research reports. If you're not sure if you meet the entry requirements, please contact us (research-degrees-team@open.ac.uk).
MPhil: see http://www3.open.ac.uk/study/research-degrees/ for more information.
Funding
Please see The Open University website http://www3.open.ac.uk/study/research-degrees/ for more information.
Course description
We have a wide range of expertise on conflict, war and politics in the late nineteenth to twentieth centuries. Annika Mombauer researches German history and especially the history of the First World War, Dr Paul Lawrence has published on the history of nationalism, and Dr Christian Bailey's research has focused on European integration after 1945. There is also overlap with the Empire Group, with Dr Karl Hack's work on twentieth century imperial and colonial conflicts and insurgency, and with the International Centre for the History of Crime, Policing and Justice.
Contact name
Professor James Moore
Telephone
+44 (0)1908 653266
Email
arts-history-pg-enquiries@open.ac.uk
Web
http://www3.open.ac.uk/study/research-degrees/

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