Modern History
This MA is focused on European and British history since the mid 18th century, and students are encouraged to think beyond the rigid confines of country, period and discipline. We offer a huge range of options taught by world-leading experts, including modules taught in the Centre for Contemporary British History. Leads to further research or careers in education, journalism, finance, politics and cultural sectors.
KEY BENEFITS
- One of the best history departments in the world, ranked 2nd in the UK by The Sunday Times newspaper (2011).
- Excellent graduate prospects, amongst the top five in the country (Times Good University Guide, 2010).
- Innovative comparative approach to British and Continen…
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This MA is focused on European and British history since the mid
18th century, and students are encouraged to think beyond the rigid
confines of country, period and discipline. We offer a huge range
of options taught by world-leading experts, including modules
taught in the Centre for Contemporary British History. Leads to
further research or careers in education, journalism, finance,
politics and cultural sectors.
KEY BENEFITS
- One of the best history departments in the world, ranked 2nd in the UK by The Sunday Times newspaper (2011).
- Excellent graduate prospects, amongst the top five in the country (Times Good University Guide, 2010).
- Innovative comparative approach to British and Continental European history since the 18th-century.
- The central London location offers students unrivalled access to world-class museums, collections, archives and libraries as well as easy access to resources in Europe.
- Vibrant research culture, including seminars and conferences at which students are encouraged to participate and give papers.
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PURPOSEProvides a distinctive programme suitable both for those
intending to proceed to a PhD and for those who wish to study
modern history at an advanced level. Encourage a broad vision in
study that escapes rigid divisions of country, period or
discipline.
DESCRIPTION
The history of modern Europe and Britain has always been central
to teaching at King’s. The popular MA programme teaches students
the skills required for modern historical study and delves into key
topics of the period, from European nation building to modern
British politics. The MA is primarily intended for those interested
in Continental European and/or British History since the mid 18th
century and draws upon a wide range of approaches to create a
comparative perspective. Students have the opportunity to broaden
the number of sources available to them by studying a modern
language.
Teaching on the MA is underpinned by the belief that an ability to
make comparisons between the experience of different societies and
polities is vital to understanding historical issues, and a
compulsory historiography module has been designed with this in
mind. Students are encouraged to think beyond the rigid confines of
country, period and discipline. Opportunities to do so are enhanced
by the wide choice of modules made available across the School of
Arts & Humanities as well as intercollegiately.
TeachingModules on the MA are taught by weekly seminars;
students are expected to contribute to discussion and prepare
presentations. Students can also attend relevant undergraduate
lecture series, such as Europe from 1793-1991 and Politics and
Society in Britain, 1780-1945. Students on the 1 year full-time
programme attend 4-8 hours of taught classes per week, whilst
students following the 2 year part-time MA attend 2-6 hours of
taught classes per week. The compulsory 15,000 word dissertation
enables students to research a topic of their choice, working
one-to-one with an academic supervisor.
Centre for Contemporary British History (CCBH)The Centre
for Contemporary British History (CCBH) joined King’s in September
2010 and has close links with the Department of History, enabling
MA students to take CCBH modules and participate in Centre
activities.
Study in LondonLondon not only offers a vast range of resources but
also has the advantage of a strong graduate community, where
students can follow up a range of interests towards further
research. Students are strongly encouraged to participate in the
seminars at the Institute of Historical Research (IHR), many of
which are convened by members of the Department.
For further information
If you would like more specific information regarding the course
please contact Dr Liza Filby directly via email:
liza.filby@kcl.ac.uk
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