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Historical Studies Year 3

Students are permitted to take a maximum of 20 credits from the level below. Please note that final year students can only take 20 credits from the level below once they have fulfilled the 40 credit requirement at Level 3 for each named area of study.

Unit CodeDescriptionCreditsYear
  A minimum of 40 credits must be taken from the following list:    
CLAH31251 The World of Rome: Society and Culture (ca. 100 BC - ca. AD 300) C20 3
CLAH30991 Slavery in the Ancient Greek World C20 3
AMER30021 American Slavery: Society and Cullture in the Slave South C20 3
  (a maximum of 20 AMER credits can be taken in an academic year)    
AMER30772 Cities of Dreadful Delight: Gender, Race and Sexuality in the Americas 1800-Present C20 3
  (a maximum of 20 AMER credits can be taken in an academic year)    
 AMER30221  History of California  C20  3
  (a maximum of 20 AMER credits can be taken in an academic year)    
HIST30970 Thesis (40 Credits) C40 3
HIST30980 Thesis (20 Credits) C20 3
HIST30102 London and Modernity 1880-1960 C20 3
HIST30511 Power, Culture and the Modern European City, 1840 - 1940 C20 3
HIST30621 Empire, Masculinity and British Heroes from 1885 to the Present C20 3
HIST30641 Death in Britain: the good, the bad and the ugly 1830-present C20 3
HIST30672 Reconstructing the Body: Medicine, Culture and the First World War (1913-1930) C20 3
HIST31242 Conflict and Commerce: War and Trade in Northern Europe, 1618-1763 C20 3
HIST31272  The French Revolution and Political Thought C20 3
HIST31001 Gender and Sexuality in Modern Africa C20 3
HIST31281 Crisis and Recovery: Britain 1919-1939 C20 3
HIST31292 Contesting the Supernatual in Early Modern British Isles, c.1600-1800 C20 3
HIST31081 The Second World War and British Society C20 3
HIST31351 From Gutenberg to Google - A History of Knoweldge Management fom the Middle Ages to the Present Day C20 3
HIST31361 Heroes and Holy Men: The Irish Sea World in the Viking Age, c780-110 C20 3
HIST31371  The Normans: conquerors, collaborators and myth-makers (1000-1200) C20 3
HIST31381 'First Modern Economy' and 'First Industrial Nation': The Netherlands, England, and the Growth of the Modern Economy, c.1600-1850 C20 3
HIST31391 Witches, Witch-hunting and Macig in Late Medieval and Early Modern Continental Europe c.1350-1700 C20 3
HIST31311 Immigration and Ethnicity in France and Britain C20 3
HIST31401  A Nation of Shpkeepers?  Commerce, Corporations and Capitalism in Britain between 1700-1900 C20 3
HIST31411 The Margins Mobilise: Rebels, Refugees, and Working Girls in Modern East Asia C20 3
HIST31341 Sex, Drugs and Shopping: Readdressing Inter-war Britain C20 3
HIST30292 A Nation in the Making: Nationalist Consciousness and 'Indian' Imaginings, 1800-1947 C20 3
HIST30502 Pagans, Priests and Power: The English Conversion to Christianity C20 3
HIST30672 Reconstructing the Body: Medicine, Culture and the First World War 1914-1930 C20 3
HIST30941 Refugees in Modern World History C20 3
 HIST31421 Modern Europenan History C20 3
HIST31162 America, Europe and the Cold War, 1944-1960 C20 3
HIST31202 China and the West: from the Opium War to the Japanese War C20 3
HIST31262 The People's Continent? Protest and Politics in Post-War Europe C20 3
HIST31431  Energy and Environment: China/Asia C20 3
    Further credits can be taken from here    
HSTM33201/33501   History of Climate Change C10/20 3
HSTM32011/32511   From Baker Street to CSI: a History of Forensic Medicine C10/20 3
HSTM30832/40332   Madness and Society C10/20 3
HSTM31212/31712   The Nuclear Age: Hiroshima to Nuclear Terrorism C10/20 3
HSTM36202/36702   Key Issues in Contemporary Medicine: What Can History Teach Us? C10/20 3
SAHC30002   Making Culture: Institutions, Contexts and Practices C20 3
SAHC30010   The Birth of 'Western' Medicine: from Antiquity to the Renaissance C20 3