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MA European History MA European History Newcastle University

Newcastle University

Masters Degree , European History

Course Description

AIMS This programme is an exciting opportunity to study the history of Europe through its history of conflict. The social, political and military dimensions of conflict are explored and you are taught by historians whose expertise of continental Europe ranges from the sixteenth to the twentieth centuries. In addition you develop research skills and techniques and have opportunities to employ the methodologies and concepts used by historians of different European countries. PROGRAMME DESCRIPTION This programme covers the military, social (public and private) and political dimensions of conflict and its impact upon national and European cultures. The history of culture and mentality is explored alongside political and military history to develop a comprehensive understanding of the ways in which conflicts have been prepared, imagined, lived, represented, remembered and narrated. You take compulsory modules (100 credits) which cover: conflict in European history research methods in history dissertation preparation conflict in European history ? case studies the practice of history OR the practice of history for language learners. Optional modules (20 credits) are then chosen from a list that typically covers: independent study project in European History CLL Italian, Greek or Russian French Language German language Spanish language. The taught modules are delivered through a combination of lectures, seminars, individual tutorials and self-directed learning. You then complete a dissertation on a chosen period of a specific European country (60 credits). TYPICAL FUNDING International students ? University scholarships. For more information about funding opportunities please see http:www.ncl.ac.ukpostgraduatefunding HOW TO APPLY For the quickest and easiest way to apply please visit our postgraduate online application site http:www.ncl.ac.ukpostgraduateapply

 

Entry Requirements

An upper-second-class Honours degree, or international equivalent, in history or a related subject such as history and politics, politics, economics, English or sociology. We will also consider applicants on an individual basis with lower or non-standard e http:wItemalue+oSn++???A????#? ?+???????????????????????????????????+S?++??????,???@#iItem????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????{?????W

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