MA Early Modern History
Course Overview
This distinctive MA in Early Modern History provides comprehensive research training while exploring innovative global approaches to the period from c.1500-1800. You will join a vibrant departmental community with access to the Centre for Renaissance and Early Modern Studies, engaging with a wide range of political, religious, and cultural historical themes.
Key Program Highlights
- Comprehensive research training for advanced historical study
- Exploration of global approaches to the early modern world (c.1500-1800)
- Focus on diverse themes including politics, religion, culture, and gender
- Active membership in the Centre for Renaissance and Early Modern Studies
- Access to a dynamic program of seminars, conferences, and reading groups
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2 weeks after your application is submitted
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Course Overview
This distinctive MA in Early Modern History provides comprehensive research training while exploring innovative global approaches to the period from c.1500-1800. You will join a vibrant departmental community with access to the Centre for Renaissance and Early Modern Studies, engaging with a wide range of political, religious, and cultural historical themes.
Key Program Highlights
- Comprehensive research training for advanced historical study
- Exploration of global approaches to the early modern world (c.1500-1800)
- Focus on diverse themes including politics, religion, culture, and gender
- Active membership in the Centre for Renaissance and Early Modern Studies
- Access to a dynamic program of seminars, conferences, and reading groups
Requirements
The requirements may vary based on your selected study options.
Modules
- Approaches to Early Modern History
- Research Training
- Speculation: Risk Taking and Money Making in England
- Violence in Early Modern Europe, 1500-1700
- Smell and the Past
- Women in Early Modern England: Gender, Print and Politics
- De/colonising Memory: Public Histories of Empire, Colonialism and Postcolonialism
- Fiction, Archives and Histories from Below
- Performing, Playing, and Re-enacting the Long Eighteenth Century
- The Margins of Empire: Frontiers and Borderlands in the Americas and Southeast Asia, 1550-1800
- Medicine and Spiritual Healing in the Early Modern World
- Representing Power in Early Modern England
- The Supernatural in Early Modern Europe, c.1450-1749
- Becoming British? Nations and Identities in the Early Modern Atlantic World
- Taking Pleasure in the Eighteenth-Century: England, 1650-1800
- History From Below Stairs: Domestic Service in Britain and Ireland, 1650-1849
- Senses of the Past: Remembering the English Reformation
- Technics of Print, 1500-1800
- Research Dissertation
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Offer response
2 weeks after your application is submitted
Backlogs accepted
This course accepts backlogs