Degree in Early Modern History at Institue of Historical Research University of London
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The MA in Historical Research is one of three Masters degrees available at the Institute of Historical Research which share a common training programme. The others are the MA in Local and Regional History and the MA in Urban and Metropolitan History. The MA in Historical Research is tailored to individual research interests. It allows students to undertake assessed work and independent projects in the issues and controversies which interest them most. Students are introduced to key historical approaches, sources and methods and learn to apply them to their particular subject area. The course offers wide-ranging research training, and importance is
The MA in Local and Regional History provides an exciting opportunity to obtain valuable local history research skills and, under the guidance of supervisors, produce local historical research to professional standards. The programme focuses on the local history of England, including London, but there is also scope to work on other areas. Students are introduced to key historical approaches, sources and methods and learn to apply them to the study of specific local history projects. The course is interdisciplinary, and importance is placed on the use of architecture, material culture, archaeology and literature as important sources for the study of
- Unique location among the foundations of the early modern City of London and unrivalled access to library and archival resources. - Staff expertise in British and European history with a focus on ways in which cultural and social themes stretch across the period c1500-1800. - Shared skills module taught across three MA programmes. A rigorous and challenging introduction to early modern history at post BA level. The degree breaks down the conventional divisions between British and European history, focusing on ways in which cultural and social themes stretch across the period c1500-1800. Students will take modules worth a minimum