Directory of Modules

Module/Unit Calendar Type Credits
HST112 Paths from Antiquity to Modernity Autumn Semester 20
HST115 The 'Disenchantment' of Early Modern Europe, c. 1570-1770 Autumn Semester 20
HST116 Empire: From the Ancient World to the Middle Ages Spring Semester 20
HST117 The Making of the Twentieth Century Spring Semester 20
HST119 The Transformation of the United Kingdom, 1800 to the Present Spring Semester 20
HST120 History Workshop Autumn Semester 20
HST202 Historians and History Autumn Semester 20
HST2030 Appeasement, the Munich Crisis and the British People Autumn Semester 20
HST2041 Murder in the cathedral: the Becket Affair Autumn Semester 20
HST21008 Life Worth Living Spring Semester 20
HST2101 Looking East: British Perceptions of the Soviet Union from the Holodomor to the Early Cold War Spring Semester 20
HST21012 The Putney Debates, October 1647 Autumn Semester 20
HST21015 The Uses of History Spring Semester 20
HST2103 Byzantine Intersectionality: Gender, Race and Power in the Medieval Mediterranean, c.500-1300 Spring Semester 20
HST2104 Postcolonial France and Britain: Empire and its legacies since 1945 Spring Semester 20
HST2107 The Myth of Venice Autumn Semester 20
HST2108 Understanding the Aztecs: Life and death in early sixteenth-century Mexico Spring Semester 20
HST2111 The Welfare State in Britain, 1900-2015 Autumn Semester 20
HST3000 The Uses of History Spring Semester 20
HST31013 The Family Autumn Semester 20
HST31018 The United States and the Cold War, 1945-1975 Academic year 40
HST31020 Permissive Britain? Social and Cultural Change 1956-74 Academic year 40
HST31021 Humanitarianism, Internationalism and the British Empire, 1900-2000 Academic year 40
HST31022 Fascism and Anti-Fascism in Britain, 1923-1945 Academic year 40
HST31023 Visions and Violence: race, empire and identity in mid-nineteenth-century Britain Academic year 40
HST31026 The World of Intoxicants in Early Modern England Academic year 40
HST31027 Cannibals and Christians: Mexico and Spain, c.1492-1600 Academic year 40
HST31029 Popes, Caliphs, Emperors, ca. 1130-1215 Academic year 40
HST31031 Tools of Empire? Medicine, Science and Colonialism, 1800-1950 Academic year 40
HST31032 Anarchy in the UK? Radicals, Democrats and Revolutionaries 1830-1886 Academic year 40
HST31033 The Weimar Republic - Laboratory of Modernity Academic year 40
HST31036 The West & the East in each other's eyes 1850-2000 Academic year 40
HST31038 Stalinism and De-Stalinisation, 1929-1962 Academic year 40
HST31040 Making History Public Spring Semester 20
HST3126 Nomadland: The Peoples of the Steppe, 600-1000 Academic year 40
HST3196 France in Africa, Africa in France: experiencing colonialism, anticolonialism, and postcolonialism Academic year 40
HST3198 Mao and the Making of Twentieth-Century China Academic year 40
HST3199 Reconstructing America, 1863-1877 Academic year 40
HST3201 Merchants, Mariners and Migrants: The English Overseas, 1570-1624 Academic year 40
HST3203 The Rise and Fall of the British Transatlantic Slave Trade, 1640-1807 Academic year 40
HST3204 Red Continent: Socialism in Twentieth Century Africa Academic year 40
HST3206 Revolution, Dictatorship and Democracy in Latin America, 1944-90 Academic year 40
HST3207 The National Security State, Treason, and Individual Rights during the Twentieth Century Academic year 40
HST3306 A Comparative History of Revolution Autumn Semester 20
HST3307 Decolonising History: Empires, Colonialism and Power Autumn Semester 20
HST398 Short Dissertation Spring Semester 20
HST399 Dissertation Academic year 40
HST401 The Global Cold War Spring Semester 30
HST402 Race and Racism in Historical Perspective Spring Semester 30
HST405 Dissertation in Historical Research Graduate Year 75
HST6042 Presenting the Past: Making History Public Autumn Semester 15
HST6053 Debating Cultural Imperialism in the Nineteenth-Century British Empire Autumn Semester 15
HST6087 Before Facebook: Social Networks in History Spring Semester 15
HST6089 Wikipedia and History Autumn Semester 15
HST61025 Approaches and Methods in Media History Autumn Semester 15
HST6560 Dissertation in History Graduate Year 60
HST6601 Approaching the Middle Ages Autumn Semester 30
HST6602 Early Modernities Autumn Semester 30
HST6603 Modernity and Power: Individuals and the State in the Modern World Autumn Semester 30
HST6604 Approaches to the American Past. Autumn Semester 30
HST6606 The World in Connection: Themes in Global History Autumn Semester 30
HST6801 Research Skills for Historians Autumn Semester 15
HST6802 Research Presentation for Historians Spring Semester 15
HST6850 Palaeography Autumn Semester 15
HST694 Revolutionary England, 1640-1660: Politics, culture & society Autumn Semester 15

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