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MA
Plymouth University - School of Humanities
This Masters degree will give students a detailed knowledge and understanding of historical methodology and of aspects of British, European and World history from the fifteenth century through to the present day. We offer teaching and research specialisms particularly in the following areas: 16th and 17th century British and European social, religious and political history; imperialism, colonialism and decolonisation in the modern period, with particular reference to South Asia; the political and social history of history of 19th century Britain; Ireland since 1900; British military and diplomatic history during the 20th century; European integration; politics and society in the USA since 1900; and British social and political history from the First World War to the era of 'New Labour'.
MLitt / PGDip
University of Aberdeen - History
The Mlitt will appeal to any student with an interest in British, European and Imperial History in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. While particular disciplinary requirements are carefully catered for, the programme as a whole will be especially appealing to those who wish to gain a more inter-disciplinary approach to the period.
MA / PGDip
Bangor University - School of History, Welsh History and Archaeology
This modular degree scheme is designed to allow students to further their undergraduate interest in history, and to develop the skills and knowledge needed to undertake further research into the past. It combines training in research techniques and theoretical and historiographic analysis, with taught courses and a substantial dissertation.
Other Taught Award
Kingston University - School of Social Sciences
This postgraduate degree is anchored in a set of values that challenge the murderous thinking behind genocide - which always involves the designation of others who must be eliminated because they do not, supposedly, belong in a given society. It will equip you with the knowledge, understanding and skills needed to make that challenge more effective and successful.
PhD / MPhil
University of Exeter - History
As a History research student, you will receive an effective and appropriate level of support, through both tailored research training and regular research supervision. Supervision is available across a wide range of interests.
MPhil / PhD
University of Exeter - History
The Centre for Maritime Historical Studies was the first of its kind in a British university. It seeks to promote research into economic, social, political, naval and environmental aspects of the British maritime past, from the earliest times to the present day; drawing also on European and international experience.
MPhil / PhD
University of Exeter - History
The Centre for Medical History is funded by the Wellcome Trust and is dedicated to advancing methods and areas of research within the history of medicine and forging links with medical and health care professionals in the region. Staff can offer PhD supervision across a wide range of areas including English Medical History 1500-1800; History of the Environment and Medicine in the Modern Period; History of Occupational Health and Industrial Diseases; History of Psychiatry and Stress; and History of Gender and the Family.
MA
University of Exeter - Politics
Exeter has a long-standing reputation as one of the UK's premier centres of expertise in the history of political ideas and discourse and is the home of the discipline's leading journal, History of Political Thought. This Masters programme offers the opportunity to study in detail Ancient, early-Modern and Modern political thought through the analysis of specific periods, texts and thinkers.
LLM
Queen Mary, University of London - School of Law
The LLM in Legal Theory and History programme draws on the expertise of Queen Mary to offer an advanced training in legal theory and legal history. The modules offered allow students the chance to explore a variety of theoretical approaches to law, including comparative, feminist and literary ones.
MA
University of South Wales - University of South Wales
The MA in Social and Cultural History provides a broad academic experience across a range of historical periods, from early modern Britain and Europe to contemporary America. You will develop skills in research, critical analysis, writing and presentation that will be an excellent basis for diverse career opportunities, as well as a pathway to further postgraduate study.
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