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  1. Regional and Local Archaeology

    MA / PGDip / PGCert

    University of Winchester - Department of Archaeology

    Regional and Local Archaeology explores the development of the study of communities' histories by examining theories and models used by archaeologists.The geographical focus is predominantly on the Wessex region and the South of England in general, but many examples and case studies are drawn from other areas as appropriate. Students study core modules before choosing three optional studies from the bank of Applied Studies (practically based) and Special Studies (largely classroom-based) modules available.

  2. Regional and Local History

    MA / PGDip / PGCert

    University of Winchester - Department of History

    Regional and Local History explores the development of the study of communities' histories by examining theories and models used by historians. The geographical focus is predominantly on the Wessex region and the South of England in general, but many examples and case studies are drawn from other areas as appropriate.

  3. Regional and Local History and Archaeology

    MA / PGDip / Other Taught Award

    University of Winchester - Department of History

    MA Regional and Local History and Archaeology explores the development of the study of communities' histories by examining theories and models used by archaeologists and/or historians. The geographical focus is predominantly on the Wessex region and the South of England in general, but many examples and case studies are drawn from other areas as appropriate.

  4. Historical Studies

    MA / PGDip / PGCert

    University of Winchester - Department of History

    Students explore a variety of methods of engaging with the past and have the opportunity to study a wide range of different pasts, from the early medieval period to the late twentieth century. The programme emphasises the use of alternative and innovative methodologies in history including the history of everyday life, medical history and modern religious histories.

 
 
 
 
 

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