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DIVISION OF HUMANITIES
SCHOOL OF HISTORY Head of School: Dr Juliette Pattinson
School Website: www.kent.ac.uk/history/
Please refer to the online Module Catalogue for full details of all modules: www.kent.ac.uk/courses/modules
Note: It is ultimately your responsibility to ensure that you are registered for the correct modules for your programme. You must study 120 Credits at both Stage 2 and Stage 3 giving a total of 240 Credits over the two stages. At least 90 Credits must be taken at Level 6 during Stage 3 to be eligible for an Honours degree. You must ensure that you choose an even weighting of Credits in each term: 60 Credits in the Autumn and 60 Credits in the Spring.
YEAR ABROAD – STAGE A ??-A:BA If you are taking a History programme with a Year Abroad, please see the relevant three year programme tables below to select your Stage 2 or 3 module options. The Year Abroad is taken between stages 2 and 3. During your year abroad, you will follow a course of full-time study at one of the approved Universities in Europe, North America, Hong Kong, Korea, Singapore, or South Africa. Students will select courses before going abroad in consultation with the Student Experience Manager).
TERM ABROAD – STAGE 2 To be eligible for study abroad, you need to have achieved an average of 60 or above in your first year of studies.
For the term abroad, you spend Term 2 of Year 2 abroad (but note that for some destinations, only a full academic exchange year is possible.
Please note: Joint honours students taking the term abroad will not be permitted to take Elective (wild) modules in order to ensure they reach the minimum 90 credits per subject requirement.
Compulsory module:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
HU502 Humanities Study Abroad Modules (Semester) 60 Autumn or Spring
6 HUMA5020
PLACEMENT YEAR – STAGE S ??-S:BA If you are taking a History programme with a Placement year, please see the relevant three year programme tables below to select your Stage 2 or 3 module options. The placement usually takes place between your second and final year of study and can be either paid work or an internship. Please note that students are responsible for finding their own placement.
Compulsory module:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
HU504 Humanities Placement Year Module 120 Year Long Level 6 HUMA5040
PLACEMENT TERM – STAGE 2
For the placement term, you may spend Term 2 of Year 2, on a work placement.
Please note: Joint honours students taking the term abroad will not be permitted to take Elective (wild) modules in order to ensure they reach the minimum 90 credits per subject requirement.
Please note that students are responsible for finding their own placement.
Compulsory module:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
HU505 Humanities Placement Term 60 Autumn or Spring
Level 6 HUMA5050
The information contained herein is correct at the time of publication. Please note, however, that if a module recruits fewer than 8 students it is possible that it will not run. In this event, you will be contacted and asked to select an alternative module.
Compulsory module:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
HU503 Humanities Study Abroad Module 120 Year Long 6 HUMA5030
15
Please select a link below to view the Stage 2 and 3 requirements for your programme:
History
History (Joint Honours)
History & Archaeological Studies
History and Social Anthropology
Military History
The information contained herein is correct at the time of publication. Please note, however, that if a module recruits fewer than 8 students it is possible that it will not run. In this event, you will be contacted and asked to select an alternative module.
HISTORY HIS:BA Single Honours STAGE 2 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term You must take 90 Credits from the following optional modules:
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
HI5028 The Crusades 30 Autumn 5 HIST5028
HI5055 Russia, 1881-1945:Nationalism, Revolution and War
30 Autumn 5 HIST5055
HI5075 Marvels, Monsters and Freaks 1780-1920 30 Spring 5 HIST5075
HI5092 Armies at War 1914-1918 30 Spring 5 HIST5092
HI5096 Modern German History, 1918-1990 30 Spring 5 HIST5096
HI5102 Civil War America, 1848-1877 30 Spring 5 HIST5102
HI5103 The Jewel in the Crown': India and the Making of Imperial Britain
30 Spring 5 HIST5103
HI5104 Press Start to Play: America as a Gamer's Nation
30 Spring 5 HIST5104
HI5105 Law and Society in the Early Middle Ages 30 Spring 5 HIST5105
HI5108 Early Modern Islamic Empires: 1500-1757. 30 Autumn 5 HIST5108
HI5109 Europe in Extremes: Communism, Fascism and Nazism, 1917-1939
30 Autumn 5 HIST5109
HI5201 Conquest and Resistance in Southern Africa, c.1750-1918
30 Autumn 5 HIST5201
HI6002 The British Army and Empire c.1750-1920 30 Spring 5 HIST6002
HI6009 Europe and the Islamic World, c.1450-1750 30 Spring 5 HIST6009
HI6011 From Crisis to Revolution: France, 1774-1799 30 Autumn 5 HIST6011
HI6025 Early Modern Europe: Culture, Identity, Encounter 1450 – 1750 Not running in 2020/21
30 Spring 5 HIST6025
HI6034 Anglo-French Relations 1904 - 1945 30 Autumn 5 HIST6034
HI6056 The British Atlantic World c.1580-1763 30 Spring 5 HIST6056
HI6064 Armies at War, 1792-1815 30 Autumn 5 HIST6064
HI6076 Surgery, Science and Society since 1750 30 Spring 5 HIST6076
HI6078 Restoration, Revolution and Reform: British Politics 1678-1763
30 Autumn 5 HIST6078
HI6088 British Political History from Balfour to Blair, 1903-1997
30 Autumn 5 HIST6088
HI6098 Telegraph to Television: War and the British Media, 1853-1945
30 Spring 5 HIST6098
HI613 Conflict in Seventeenth Century Britain 30 Autumn 5 HIST6130
HI761 The Cultural History of the Great War: Britain, France and Germany in Comparison
30 Autumn 5 HIST7610
HI767 Churchill's Army: the British Army in the Second World War
30 Autumn 5 HIST7670
HI789 The Art of Death: Representations, Rituals & Records in Medieval Europe
30 Autumn 5 HIST7890
The remaining 30 Credits can be taken from the optional modules above or from Elective (wild) modules. Please note: If a module is available at both Levels 5 and 6, then Stage 2 students should take the Level 5 and Stage 3 the Level 6. Students cannot take both versions of the same module.
HISTORY HIS:BA Single Honours STAGE 3 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term You must take the following compulsory module (30 Credits):
Compulsory module:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
HI605 Undergraduate Dissertation 30 Spring 6 HIST6150
PLUS 60 Credits from the following Special Subject optional modules: †
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
HI6024 Napoleon and Europe, 1799-1815 † 60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6024
HI6029 The Great War: British Memory, History and Culture †
60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6029
HI6058 Saints, Relics & Churches in Medieval Europe c.500-1500 †
60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6058
HI6060 After Stalin: The Decline and Fall of the Soviet Union †
60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6060
HI6075 Sex, Health and Deviance in Britain since 1800 †
60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6075
HI6081 Elizabethan Court and Realm † 60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6081
HI6099 Terror, Murder and Bloodshed: the Renaissance in Italy and beyond, c. 1400 - c. 1550 †
60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6099
HI6107 Conquests, Cultures and Identities: England AD 850-1100 †
60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6107
HI6108 Ireland: A Military history since 1689 † 60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6108
HI6112 Gandhi: Myth of the Mahatma, 1893-1948 † 60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6112
HI6113 Age of Emancipation: Slavery & Labour in the Atlantic World, 1790-1890 †
60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6113
† These modules cannot be registered during OMR. To select a module as part of your stage 3 credits you will need to submit a Special Subject Registration Form to [email protected] between 08:00 on Monday 2nd March and 16:00 on Wednesday 4th March.
The remaining 30 Credits can be taken from the recommended modules below or from Elective (wild) modules:
Recommended modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
HI5029 The Crusades 30 Autumn 6 HIST5029
HI5072 The American Revolution 30 Autumn 6 HIST5072
HI6012 From Crisis to Revolution: France, 1774-1799 30 Autumn 6 HIST6012
HI6035 Anglo-French Relations 1904 - 1945 30 Autumn 6 HIST6035
HI6065 Armies at War:1792-1815 30 Autumn 6 HIST6065
HI6079 Restoration, Revolution and Reform: British Politics 1678 - 1763
30 Autumn 6 HIST6079
HI6101 Global Insurgency and Counter-Insurgency 30 Autumn 6 HIST6101
HI7003 Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes: A History of the Modern Body (1800-1950)
30 Autumn 6 HIST7003
HI762 The Cultural History Of The Great War: Britain, France and Germany In Comparison
30 Autumn 6 HIST7620
HI768 Churchill's Army: the British Army in the Second World War
30 Autumn 6 HIST7680
HI787 The Nature of Command 30 Autumn 6 HIST7870
HI790 The Art of Death: Representations, Rituals, & Records in Medieval Europe
30 Autumn 6 HIST7890
Please note: If a module is available at both Levels 5 and 6, then Stage 2 students should take the Level 5 and Stage 3 the Level 6. Students cannot take both versions of the same module.
HISTORY HIS-??:BA Joint Honours You are required to take between 90 and 150 History Credits over Stages 2 and 3. You are permitted to substitute a maximum of 30 Credits in History, across both Stages, with Elective (wild) modules. STAGE 2 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term You must take into consideration the requirements for your other subject when making your module choices. You must take at least 30 Credits from the following optional modules:
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
HI5028 The Crusades 30 Autumn 5 HIST5028
HI5055 Russia, 1881-1945:Nationalism, Revolution and War
30 Autumn 5 HIST5055
HI5075 Marvels, Monsters and Freaks 1780-1920 30 Spring 5 HIST5075
HI5092 Armies at War 1914-1918 30 Spring 5 HIST5092
HI5096 Modern German History, 1918-1990 30 Spring 5 HIST5096
HI5102 Civil War America, 1848-1877 30 Spring 5 HIST5102
HI5103 The Jewel in the Crown': India and the Making of Imperial Britain
30 Spring 5 HIST5103
HI5104 Press Start to Play: America as a Gamer's Nation
30 Spring 5 HIST5104
HI5105 Law and Society in the Early Middle Ages 30 Spring 5 HIST5105
HI5108 Early Modern Islamic Empires: 1500-1757. 30 Autumn 5 HIST5108
HI5109 Europe in Extremes: Communism, Fascism and Nazism, 1917-1939
30 Autumn 5 HIST5109
HI5201 Conquest and Resistance in Southern Africa, c.1750-1918
30 Autumn 5 HIST5201
HI6002 The British Army and Empire c. 1750-1920 30 Spring 5 HIST6002
HI6009 Europe and the Islamic World, c. 1450-1750 30 Spring 5 HIST6009
HI6011 From Crisis to Revolution: France, 1774-1799 30 Autumn 5 HIST6011
HI6025 Early Modern Europe: Culture, Identity, Encounter 1450 – 1750 Not running in 2020/21
30 Spring 5 HIST6025
HI6034 Anglo-French Relations 1904 - 1945 30 Autumn 5 HIST6034
HI6056 The British Atlantic World c.1580-1763 30 Spring 5 HIST6056
HI6064 Armies at War, 1792-1815 30 Autumn 5 HIST6064
HI6076 Surgery, Science and Society since 1750 30 Spring 5 HIST6076
HI6078 Restoration, Revolution and Reform: British Politics 1678-1763
30 Autumn 5 HIST6078
HI6088 British Political History from Balfour to Blair, 1903-1997
30 Autumn 5 HIST6088
HI6098 Telegraph to Television: War and the British Media, 1853-1945
30 Spring 5 HIST6098
HI613 Conflict in Seventeenth Century Britain 30 Autumn 5 HIST6130
HI761 The Cultural History of the Great War: Britain, France and Germany in Comparison
30 Autumn 5 HIST7610
HI767 Churchill's Army: the British Army in the Second World War
30 Autumn 5 HIST7670
HI789 The Art of Death: Representations, Rituals & Records in Medieval Europe: Representations, Rituals & Records in Medieval Europe
30 Autumn 5 HIST7890
The remaining 30 Credits can be taken from the optional modules above or from Elective (wild) modules. Please note: If a module is available at both Levels 5 and 6, then Stage 2 students should take the Level 5 and Stage 3 the Level 6. Students cannot take both versions of the same module.
HISTORY HIS-??:BA Joint Honours STAGE 3 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term (at least 90 Credits must be taken at Level 6) You must take into consideration the requirements for your other subject when making your module choices. You must take at least 30 Credits from the following optional modules:
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
HI5029 The Crusades 30 Autumn 6 HIST5029
HI5072 The American Revolution 30 Autumn 6 HIST5072
HI6012 From Crisis to Revolution: France, 1774-1799 30 Autumn 6 HIST6012
HI6024 Napoleon and Europe, 1799-1815 † 60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6024
HI6029 The Great War: British Memory, History and Culture †
60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6029
HI6035 Anglo-French Relations 1904 - 1945 30 Autumn 6 HIST6035
HI605 Undergraduate Dissertation 30 Spring 6 HIST6150
HI6058 Saints, Relics & Churches in Medieval Europe c.500-1500 †
60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6058
HI6060 After Stalin: The Decline and Fall of the Soviet Union †
60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6060
HI6065 Armies at War:1792-1815 30 Autumn 6 HIST6065
HI6075 Sex, Health and Deviance in Britain since 1800 †
60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6075
HI6079 Restoration, Revolution and Reform: British Politics 1678 - 1763
30 Autumn 6 HIST6079
HI6081 Elizabethan Court and Realm † 60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6081
HI6099 Terror, Murder and Bloodshed: the Renaissance in Italy and beyond, c. 1400 - c. 1550 †
60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6099
HI6101 Global Insurgency and Counter-Insurgency 30 Autumn 6 HIST6101
HI6102 Civil War America, 1848-1877 30 Spring 6 HIST6102
HI6107 Conquests, Cultures and Identities: England AD 850-1100 †
60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6107
HI6108 Ireland: A Military history since 1689 † 60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6108
HI6109 Soldier Heroes, Military Maids and Cowardly Conchies: gendering the study of war, 1914-1945
30 Spring 6 HIST6109
HI6112 Gandhi: Myth of the Mahatma, 1893-1948 † 60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6112
HI6113 Age of Emancipation: Slavery & Labour in the Atlantic World, 1790-1890 †
60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6113
HI7003 Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes: A History of the Modern Body (1800-1950)
30 Autumn 6 HIST7003
HI762 The Cultural History Of The Great War: Britain, France and Germany In Comparison
30 Autumn 6 HIST7620
HI768 Churchill's Army: the British Army in the Second World War
30 Autumn 6 HIST7680
HI787 The Nature of Command 30 Autumn 6 HIST7870
HI790 The Art of Death: Representations, Rituals, & Records in Medieval Europe
30 Autumn 6 HIST7890
† Denotes a Special Subject module, which cannot be registered during OMR. If you would like to select this module as part of your stage 3 credits you will need to submit a Special Subject Registration Form to [email protected] between 08:00 on Monday 2nd March and 16:00 on Wednesday 4th March. The remaining 30 Credits can be taken from the optional modules above or from Elective (wild) modules. Please note: If a module is available at both Levels 5 and 6, then Stage 2 students should take the Level 5 and Stage 3 the Level 6. Students cannot take both versions of the same module.
HISTORY & ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDIES HIS-ARCHST:BA Joint Honours
STAGE 2 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term You must take into consideration the requirements for your other subject when making your module choices. You must take at least 45 Credits from the following optional modules:
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
CL5001 Egyptian Hieroglyphs 15 Spring 5 CLAS5001
CL587 History of the Roman Empire from Augustus to Domitian
15 Spring 5 CLAS5870
CL609 Roman Art and Architecture 30 Spring 5 CLAS6090
CL640 From Rome to Byzantium: the World of Late Antiquity
30 Autumn 5 CLAS6400
CL650 Graeco-Roman Egypt 15 Spring 5 CLAS6500
CL666 Britain before the Caesars: The Archaeology of the Iron Age
30 Spring 5 CLAS6660
CL667 Love and Sex in Roman Society 30 Spring 5 CLAS667
CL674 Everyday Life in the Roman Empire 30 Autumn 5 CLAS6740
CL700 Museum Studies (with Internship) 30 Whole Year
5 CLAS7000
CL708 Ancient Philosophy 30 Autumn 5 CLAS7080
CL713 Athenian Power Plays 30 Spring 5 CLAS7130
CL732 The Rise of the Roman Republic c.350-100 15 Autumn 5 CLAS7320
CL737 The Hellenistic World 15 Autumn 5 CLAS7370
CL739 Virgil's Aeneid 30 Autumn 5 CLAS7390
CL755 Intermediate Greek 1 15 Autumn 5 CLAS7550
CL756 Intermediate Greek 2 15 Spring 5 CLAS7560
CL760 Intermediate Latin 1 15 Autumn 5 CLAS7600
CL761 Intermediate Latin 2 15 Spring 5 CLAS7610
PLUS at least 30 Credits from the following optional modules:
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
HI5028 The Crusades 30 Autumn 5 HIST5028
HI5055 Russia, 1881-1945:Nationalism, Revolution and War
30 Autumn 5 HIST5055
HI5075 Marvels, Monsters and Freaks 1780-1920 30 Spring 5 HIST5075
HI5092 Armies at War 1914-1918 30 Spring 5 HIST5092
HI5096 Modern German History, 1918-1990 30 Spring 5 HIST5096
HI5102 Civil War America, 1848-1877 30 Spring 5 HIST5102
HI5103 The Jewel in the Crown': India and the Making of Imperial Britain
30 Spring 5 HIST5103
HI5104 Press Start to Play: America as a Gamer's Nation
30 Spring 5 HIST5104
HI5105 Law and Society in the Early Middle Ages 30 Spring 5 HIST5105
HI5108 Early Modern Islamic Empires: 1500-1757. 30 Autumn 5 HIST5108
HI5109 Europe in Extremes: Communism, Fascism and Nazism, 1917-1939
30 Autumn 5 HIST5109
HI5201 Conquest and Resistance in Southern Africa, c.1750-1918
30 Autumn 5 HIST5201
HI6002 The British Army and Empire c.1750-1920 30 Spring 5 HIST6002
HI6009 Europe and the Islamic World, c.1450-1750 30 Spring 5 HIST6009
HI6011 From Crisis to Revolution: France, 1774-1799 30 Autumn 5 HIST6011
HI6025 Early Modern Europe: Culture, Identity, Encounter 1450 – 1750 Not running in 2020/21
30 Spring 5 HIST6025
HI6034 Anglo-French Relations 1904 - 1945 30 Autumn 5 HIST6034
HI6056 The British Atlantic World c.1580-1763 30 Spring 5 HIST6056
HI6064 Armies at War, 1792-1815 30 Autumn 5 HIST6064
HI6076 Surgery, Science and Society since 1750 30 Spring 5 HIST6076
HI6078 Restoration, Revolution and Reform: British Politics 1678-1763
30 Autumn 5 HIST6078
HI6088 British Political History from Balfour to Blair, 1903-1997
30 Autumn 5 HIST6088
HI6098 Telegraph to Television: War and the British Media, 1853-1945
30 Spring 5 HIST6098
HI613 Conflict in Seventeenth Century Britain 30 Autumn 5 HIST6130
HI761 The Cultural History of the Great War: Britain, France and Germany in Comparison
30 Autumn 5 HIST7610
HI767 Churchill's Army: the British Army in the Second World War
30 Autumn 5 HIST7670
HI789 The Art of Death: Representations, Rituals & Records in Medieval Europe: Representations, Rituals & Records in Medieval Europe
30 Autumn 5 HIST7890
The remaining 45 credits can be taken from the optional modules above or from Elective (wild) modules. Please note that you may take a maximum of 30 Elective (wild) credits across stage 2 and 3. Please note: If a module is available at both Levels 5 and 6, then Stage 2 students should take the Level 5 and Stage 3 the Level 6. Students cannot take both versions of the same module.
HISTORY & ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDIES HIS-ARCHST:BA Joint Honours
STAGE 3 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term You must take at least 45 Credits from the following optional modules:
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
CL573 Love and Sex in Roman Society 30 Spring 6 CLAS5730
CL586 Graeco-Roman Egypt 15 Spring 6 CLAS5860
CL591 Barbarians in the West 30 Autumn 6 CLAS5910
CL6003 Egyptian Hieroglyphs 15 Spring 6 CLAS6003
CL6004 The Crisis of the Late Republic c.100-27 BC 15 Autumn 6 CLAS6004
CL638 From Rome to Byzantium: the World of Late Antiquity
30 Autumn 5 CLAS6380
CL641 Virgil's Aeneid 30 Autumn 6 CLAS6410
CL675 Everyday Life in the Roman Empire 30 Autumn 6 CLAS6750
CL709 Ancient Philosophy 30 Autumn 6 CLAS7090
CL714 Athenian Power Plays 30 Spring 6 CLAS7140
CL734 The History of the Roman Empire from Augustus to Domitian
15 Spring 6 CLAS7340
CL736 Advanced Topics in Classical Studies 30 Autumn 6 CLAS7360
CL738 The Hellenistic World: History and Material Culture
15 Autumn 5 CLAS7380
CL752 Gods, Heroes and Mystery Cults: Religion in Ancient Greece
30 Spring 6 CLAS7520
CL753 Advanced Greek Prose 15 Autumn 6 CLAS7530
CL757 Advanced Greek Verse 15 Spring 6 CLAS7570
CL758 Advanced Latin Prose 15 Autumn 6 CLAS7580
CL759 Advanced Latin Verse 15 Spring 6 CLAS7590
PLUS at least 30 Credits from the following optional modules:
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
HI5029 The Crusades 30 Autumn 6 HIST5029
HI5072 The American Revolution 30 Autumn 6 HIST5072
HI6012 From Crisis to Revolution: France, 1774-1799 30 Autumn 6 HIST6012
HI6024 Napoleon and Europe, 1799-1815 † 60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6024
HI6029 The Great War: British Memory, History and Culture †
60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6029
HI6035 Anglo-French Relations 1904 - 1945 30 Autumn 6 HIST6035
HI605 Undergraduate Dissertation 30 Spring 6 HIST6150
HI6058 Saints, Relics & Churches in Medieval Europe c.500-1500 †
60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6058
HI6060 After Stalin: The Decline and Fall of the Soviet Union †
60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6060
HI6065 Armies at War:1792-1815 30 Autumn 6 HIST6065
HI6075 Sex, Health and Deviance in Britain since 1800 †
60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6075
HI6079 Restoration, Revolution and Reform: British Politics 1678 - 1763
30 Autumn 6 HIST6079
HI6081 Elizabethan Court and Realm† 60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6081
HI6099 Terror, Murder and Bloodshed: the Renaissance in Italy and beyond, c. 1400 - c. 1550 †
60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6099
HI6101 Global Insurgency and Counter-Insurgency 30 Autumn 6 HIST6101
HI6102 Civil War America, 1848-1877 30 Spring 6 HIST6102
HI6107 Conquests, Cultures and Identities: England AD 850-1100 †
60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6107
HI6108 Ireland: A Military history since 1689 † 60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6108
HI6109 Soldier Heroes, Military Maids and Cowardly Conchies: gendering the study of war, 1914-1945
30 Spring 6 HIST6109
HI6112 Gandhi: Myth of the Mahatma, 1893-1948 † 60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6112
HI6113 Age of Emancipation: Slavery & Labour in the Atlantic World, 1790-1890 †
60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6113
HI7003 Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes: A History of the Modern Body (1800-1950)
30 Autumn 6 HIST7003
HI762 The Cultural History Of The Great War: Britain, France and Germany In Comparison
30 Autumn 6 HIST7620
HI768 Churchill's Army: the British Army in the Second World War
30 Autumn 6 HIST7680
HI787 The Nature of Command 30 Autumn 6 HIST7870
HI790 The Art of Death: Representations, Rituals, & Records in Medieval Europe
30 Autumn 6 HIST7890
† Denotes a Special Subject module, which cannot be registered during OMR. If you would like to select this module as part of your stage 3 credits you will need to submit a Special Subject Registration Form to [email protected] between 08:00 on Monday 2nd March and 16:00 on Wednesday 4th March. The remaining 45 credits can be taken from the optional modules above or from Elective (wild) modules. Please note that you may take a maximum of 30 Elective (wild) credits across stage 2 and 3. Please note: If a module is available at both Levels 5 and 6, then Stage 2 students should take the Level 5 and Stage 3 the Level 6. Students cannot take both versions of the same module.
HISTORY AND SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY HIS-ANT:BA
Joint Honours
STAGE 2 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term
A minimum of 90 Credits and a maximum of 150 Credits must be taken in each subject across Stages 2 and 3.
You must take the following compulsory modules (45 Credits):
Compulsory modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
*SE626 Power, Money, Spirit: Key Themes in Social Anthropology
30 Autumn & Spring
5 ANTS6260
SE627 Ethnographic Methods and Visual Anthropology 15 Autumn 5 ANTS6270
*Modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated. PLUS 15 Credits from the following optional ethnographic modules:
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
SE579 Amazonian Social Worlds: Past, Present, Future 15 Autumn 6 ANTS5790
SE601 European Societies 15 Autumn 6 ANTS6010
SE637 Middle East in Conflict: Anthropological Approaches 15 Spring 6 ANTS6370
PLUS at least 30 Credits from the following optional modules:
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
HI5028 The Crusades 30 Autumn 5 HIST5028
HI5055 Russia, 1881-1945:Nationalism, Revolution and War 30 Autumn 5 HIST5055
HI5075 Marvels, Monsters and Freaks 1780-1920 30 Spring 5 HIST5075
HI5092 Armies at War 1914-1918 30 Spring 5 HIST5092
HI5096 Modern German History, 1918-1990 30 Spring 5 HIST5096
HI5102 Civil War America, 1848-1877 30 Spring 5 HIST5102
HI5103 The Jewel in the Crown': India and the Making of Imperial Britain
30 Spring 5 HIST5103
HI5104 Press Start to Play: America as a Gamer's Nation 30 Spring 5 HIST5104
HI5105 Law and Society in the Early Middle Ages 30 Spring 5 HIST5105
HI5108 Early Modern Islamic Empires: 1500-1757. 30 Autumn 5 HIST5108
HI5109 Europe in Extremes: Communism, Fascism and Nazism, 1917-1939
30 Autumn 5 HIST5109
HI5201 Conquest and Resistance in Southern Africa, c.1750-1918
30 Autumn 5 HIST5201
HI6002 The British Army and Empire c.1750-1920 30 Spring 5 HIST6002
HI6009 Europe and the Islamic World, c.1450-1750 30 Spring 5 HIST6009
HI6011 From Crisis to Revolution: France, 1774-1799 30 Autumn 5 HIST6011
HI6025 Early Modern Europe: Culture, Identity, Encounter 1450 – 1750 Not running in 2020/21
30 Spring 5 HIST6025
HI6034 Anglo-French Relations 1904 - 1945 30 Autumn 5 HIST6034
HI6056 The British Atlantic World c.1580-1763 30 Spring 5 HIST6056
HI6064 Armies at War, 1792-1815 30 Autumn 5 HIST6064
HI6076 Surgery, Science and Society since 1750 30 Spring 5 HIST6076
HI6078 Restoration, Revolution and Reform: British Politics 1678-1763
30 Autumn 5 HIST6078
HI6088 British Political History from Balfour to Blair, 1903-1997
30 Autumn 5 HIST6088
HI6098 Telegraph to Television: War and the British Media, 1853-1945
30 Spring 5 HIST6098
HI613 Conflict in Seventeenth Century Britain 30 Autumn 5 HIST6130
HI761 The Cultural History of the Great War: Britain, France and Germany in Comparison
30 Autumn 5 HIST7610
HI767 Churchill's Army: the British Army in the Second World War
30 Autumn 5 HIST7670
HI789 The Art of Death: Representations, Rituals & Records in Medieval Europe: Representations, Rituals & Records in Medieval Europe
30 Autumn 5 HIST7890
The remaining 30 Credits can be taken from the optional modules above or from Elective (wild) modules.
HISTORY AND SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY HIS-ANT:BA Joint Honours STAGE 3 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term (at least 90 Credits must be taken at Level 6) A minimum of 90 Credits and a maximum of 150 Credits must be taken in each subject across Stages 2 and 3. You must take the following compulsory modules (30 credits):
Compulsory modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
SE596* Current Trends in Anthropological Theory 15 Autumn 6 ANTS5960
SE597* Anthropology for a World in Crisis 15 Spring 6 ANTS5970
*Modules cannot be trailed, condoned or compensated.
PLUS at least 30 Credits from the following optional modules:
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
HI5029 The Crusades 30 Autumn 6 HIST5029
HI5072 The American Revolution 30 Autumn 6 HIST5072
HI6012 From Crisis to Revolution: France, 1774-1799 30 Autumn 6 HIST6012
HI6024 Napoleon and Europe, 1799-1815 † 60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6024
HI6029 The Great War: British Memory, History and Culture †
60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6029
HI6035 Anglo-French Relations 1904 - 1945 30 Autumn 6 HIST6035
HI605 Undergraduate Dissertation 30 Spring 6 HIST6150
HI6058 Saints, Relics & Churches in Medieval Europe c.500-1500 †
60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6058
HI6060 After Stalin: The Decline and Fall of the Soviet Union †
60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6060
HI6065 Armies at War:1792-1815 30 Autumn 6 HIST6065
HI6075 Sex, Health and Deviance in Britain since 1800 †
60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6075
HI6079 Restoration, Revolution and Reform: British Politics 1678 - 1763
30 Autumn 6 HIST6079
HI6081 Elizabethan Court and Realm† 60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6081
HI6099 Terror, Murder and Bloodshed: the Renaissance in Italy and beyond, c. 1400 - c. 1550 †
60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6099
HI6101 Global Insurgency and Counter-Insurgency 30 Autumn 6 HIST6101
HI6102 Civil War America, 1848-1877 30 Spring 6 HIST6102
HI6107 Conquests, Cultures and Identities: England AD 850-1100 †
60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6107
HI6108 Ireland: A Military history since 1689 † 60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6108
HI6109 Soldier Heroes, Military Maids and Cowardly Conchies: gendering the study of war, 1914-1945
30 Spring 6 HIST6109
HI6112 Gandhi: Myth of the Mahatma, 1893-1948 † 60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6112
HI6113 Age of Emancipation: Slavery & Labour in the Atlantic World, 1790-1890 †
60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6113
HI7003 Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes: A History of the Modern Body (1800-1950)
30 Autumn 6 HIST7003
HI762 The Cultural History Of The Great War: Britain, France and Germany In Comparison
30 Autumn 6 HIST7620
HI768 Churchill's Army: the British Army in the Second World War
30 Autumn 6 HIST7680
HI787 The Nature of Command 30 Autumn 6 HIST7870
HI790 The Art of Death: Representations, Rituals, & Records in Medieval Europe
30 Autumn 6 HIST7890
† Denotes a Special Subject module, which cannot be registered during OMR. If you would like to select this module as part of your stage 3 credits you will need to submit a Special Subject Registration Form to [email protected] between 08:00 on Monday 2nd March and 16:00 on Wednesday 4th March. PLUS 30 credits from the following Social Anthropology optional modules:
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
SE534 Special Project in Ethnographic, Visual and Digital Research
15 Autumn & Spring
6 ANTSXXX
SE542 Environment, Culture and Society 15 Spring 6 ANTS5420
SE549 Medical Anthropology: Causes and Consequences of Illness
15 Spring 6 ANTS5490
SE573 Ethnicity and Nationalism 15 Autumn 5 ANTS5730
SE584 The Anthropology of Business 15 Spring 6 ANTS5840
SE585 Eating and Healing: Biocultural Perspectives 15 Autumn 6 ANTS5850
SE621 The Human-Environment Nexus: Contemporary Issues and Critical Approaches
15 Spring 6 ANTS6210
SE752 The Anthropology of Creativity 15 Spring 6 ANTS7520
The remaining 30 credits can be taken from the optional modules above or from Elective (wild) modules.
Please note: If a module is available at both Levels 5 and 6, then Stage 2 students should take the Level 5 and Stage 3 the Level 6. Students cannot take both versions of the same module.
MILITARY HISTORY MILHIS:BA
Single Honours Military History is only available as a Single Honours degree.
STAGE 2 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term You must take 90 Credits from the following optional modules:
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
HI5055 Russia, 1881-1945:Nationalism, Revolution and War
30 Autumn 5 HIST5055
HI5092 Armies at War 1914-1918 30 Spring 5 HIST5092
HI5102 Civil War America, 1848-1877 30 Spring 5 HIST5102
HI5109 Europe in Extremes: Communism, Fascism and Nazism, 1917-1939
30 Autumn 5 HIST5109
HI5201 Conquest and Resistance in Southern Africa, c.1750-1918
30 Autumn 5 HIST5201
HI6002 The British Army and Empire c.1750-1920 30 Spring 5 HIST6002
HI6034 Anglo-French Relations 1904 - 1945 30 Autumn 5 HIST6034
HI6064 Armies at War, 1792-1815 30 Autumn 5 HIST6064
HI6088 British Political History from Balfour to Blair, 1903-1997
30 Autumn 5 HIST6088
HI6098 Telegraph to Television: War and the British Media, 1853-1945
30 Spring 5 HIST6098
HI613 Conflict in Seventeenth Century Britain 30 Autumn 5 HIST6130
HI761 The Cultural History of the Great War: Britain, France and Germany in Comparison
30 Autumn 5 HIST7610
HI767 Churchill's Army: the British Army in the Second World War
30 Autumn 5 HIST7670
The remaining 30 Credits can be taken from the optional modules above or from Elective (wild) modules. Please note: If a module is available at both Levels 5 and 6, then Stage 2 students should take the Level 5 and Stage 3 the Level 6. Students cannot take both versions of the same module.
MILITARY HISTORY MILHIS:BA Single Honours
STAGE 3 - 120 Credits – 60 in each term You must take the following compulsory module (30 Credits):
Compulsory module:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
HI605 Undergraduate Dissertation 30 Spring 6 HIST6050
PLUS at least 60 Credits from the following optional modules:
Optional modules:
MODULE TITLE CREDIT AMOUNT
TERM TAUGHT
CREDIT LEVEL
Office Use Only
HI5072 The American Revolution 30 Autumn 6 HIST5072
HI6012 From Crisis to Revolution: France, 1774-1799 30 Autumn 6 HIST6012
HI6024 Napoleon and Europe, 1799-1815 † 60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6024
HI6029 The Great War: British Memory, History and Culture †
60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6029
HI6035 Anglo-French Relations 1904 - 1945 30 Autumn 6 HIST6035
HI6058 Saints, Relics & Churches in Medieval Europe c.500-1500 †
60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6058
HI6060 After Stalin: The Decline and Fall of the Soviet Union †
60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6060
HI6065 Armies at War:1792-1815 30 Autumn 6 HIST6065
HI6101 Global Insurgency and Counter-Insurgency 30 Autumn 6 HIST6101
HI6102 Civil War America, 1848-1877 30 Spring 6 HIST6102
HI6107 Conquests, Cultures and Identities: England AD 850-1100 †
60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6107
HI6108 Ireland: A Military history since 1689 † 60 Autumn & Spring
6 HIST6108
HI6109 Soldier Heroes, Military Maids and Cowardly Conchies: gendering the study of war, 1914-1945
30 Spring 6 HIST6109
HI762 The Cultural History Of The Great War: Britain, France and Germany In Comparison
30 Autumn 6 HIST7620
HI768 Churchill's Army: the British Army in the Second World War
30 Autumn 6 HIST7680
HI787 The Nature of Command 30 Autumn 6 HIST7870
HI790 The Art of Death: Representations, Rituals, & Records in Medieval Europe
30 Autumn 6 HIST7890
† Denotes a Special Subject module, which cannot be registered during OMR. If you would like to select this module as part of your stage 3 credits you will need to submit a Special Subject Registration Form to [email protected] between 08:00 on Monday 2nd March and 16:00 on Wednesday 4th March. The remaining 30 credits can be taken from the optional modules above or from Elective (wild) modules. Please note: If a module is available at both Levels 5 and 6, then Stage 2 students should take the Level 5 and Stage 3 the Level 6. Students cannot take both versions of the same module.