MA History: Cultural History
- Country United Kingdom
- Course Duration 12 month
- Course Type Full Time
- Courses Campus On Campus
- Language Specification IELTS
- Program Level Post-Graduate
- Education Required Undergraduate
- Admission intake SEP
- Minimum GPA 70
Application Charges
Application Fee | Tution Fee |
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Free | GBP 19,000 |
Application Date
Application Start Date | Application Closing Date |
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2023-02-08
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2023-08-18
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Program Description
The Cultural History pathway encourages you to investigate artefacts and ideas, material objects and mentalities, medical documents and museums, photographs and films and explore key themes that have shaped the past, including national identity, gender, race, sexuality and modernity.On this absorbing MA programme you’ll study one of the most exciting fields of historical inquiry; cultural history examines the culture of the time in order to understand how people made sense of the world they inhabited.It will introduce you to the specialist research methods used by cultural historians, to ongoing historiographical and theoretical debates and to related disciplines such as cultural studies, literary studies, history of art and sociology. You will also get the opportunity to explore the area of cultural history that interests you most in your dissertation.The MA draws together case studies from across Britain and continental Europe, the European empires and North America from the eighteenth century to the present day. Taking the Cultural History MA will:- Deepen your understanding of the cultural history of Britain and its Empire, continental Europe and North America since the eighteenth century
- Encourage you to think about a broad range of questions and debates in cultural history
- Allow you to engage with current debates on such themes as gender, modernity, national identity, sexuality and the politics of culture
- Give you the chance to work closely with a dynamic group of scholars who themselves research and write about the cultural history of Britain, continental Europe, colonialism and North America.
Breadth of expertise
The interests of our staff and PhD students are extremely diverse and span the medieval, early modern and modern periods.Their work encompasses political, social, cultural, economic, military and diplomatic history, across Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia and the Americas.Active seminar programmes, linked to our research centres and MA programmes, enable staff and postgraduates to present their work and listen to eminent visiting speakers.These are our on-going seminar series:• Medieval and Renaissance Studies• Eighteenth-Century Worlds• Contemporary Cultural and Social• History Department Seminar• International Slavery• New Research (run by our postgraduate students) Recent conferences and workshops have addressed 'Animals and Health', ‘Religion in the Spanish Baroque’, ‘Text and Place in Medieval and Early Modern Europe’, ‘Re-thinking PostSlavery’ and ‘British Nuclear Culture’. Taught programmes that prepare you for future researchBy pursuing our programmes you’ll gain the skills and knowledge you need to carry out further research towards a PhD.Our MA programmes are taught by research-active experts who bring their knowledge of, and passion for, their subjects into the seminar room.Teaching takes place in small-group seminars or workshops and through one-to-one tutorials, as we believe this leads to the best collaboration between students and staff.We offer programmes in History (with separate pathways in Cultural History, Eighteenth-Century Worlds, Twentieth-Century History and Medieval and Renaissance Studies).You can also pursue a MRes in History or a vocational Masters in Archives and Records Management.Please note: when applying for this programme, please choose ‘MA History’ on the online application form. You should specify the specific pathway which you wish to study in your personal statement.Our commitment to postgraduate studentsWe welcome enquiries from all postgraduate students interested in studying here and will give you all the academic, practical and pastoral support we can.Students have a voice here and are represented on the School Postgraduate Committee. There’s also a dedicated staff/student liaison committee to oversee our MA and PhD programmes. Students study two 30-credit core modules and four 15-credit research training modules, culminating in a 60-credit dissertation.
Other Requirements
- To apply for one of our History MA programmes you should normally have a BA in History, Ancient History, English Literature, Modern Languages, Art History, Classics Politics, Sociology or a related discipline (UK classification 2:1 or above, or international equivalent).
- For IELTS Waive off , you require 70% and above in English in Standard XII for CBSE/CISCE/WB/Karnataka/Maharashtra/TamilNadu/Andhra Pradesh/Kerala/Telangana/Goa/Delhi/Sikkhim/Gujarat/Meghalaya boards..Three-year Bachelor's degrees like BComs can be accepted, but sometimes the content covered in such degrees does not provide adequate grounding for our more specialised programmes such as MSc Finance.We also accept, as evidence of English language skills, an undergraduate degree from one of the following Indian universities (including affiliated colleges): Anna University Mumbai University Pune University Bangalore University University of Delhi University of Madras Indian Institutes of Management (IIM) Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT)
Extra Notes
* NOTE : The Tuition Fee is subject to change Semester wise, as such for exact Tuition Fee kindly see the Website of the respective University.
* NOTE : Pathways : Students who want to pursue a Graduate Degree through a particular University but are unable to meet the university requirements for the GPA, GRE/GMAT or English Language scores, have to take up an additional academic and language support i.e. pathways in order to ensure the admit and study at the desired University.
* NOTE : Pathways : Students who want to pursue a Graduate Degree through a particular University but are unable to meet the university requirements for the GPA, GRE/GMAT or English Language scores, have to take up an additional academic and language support i.e. pathways in order to ensure the admit and study at the desired University.