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Current students: Postgraduate Taught Modules

Please note: Not all modules will be available every year but one or more modules, or combinations of them, from each of the four broad themes below should be available.  If you are keen to take a particular module you should contact us to find out whether or not it will be running in the year you are planning to study with us.  Additional modules are available from other Departments.

Course outlines and reading lists for current courses (linked below) can be found in the Course Materials Repository (http://courses.essex.ac.uk/hr)

Modules

Atlantic World  
HR903-7-AU Race and Class in the United States, South Africa and Britain
HR915-7 The Afro-American Heritage: Post-emancipation Societies in Latin America
HR947-7-SP Slavery in the Atlantic World
   
European History  
HR909-7-AU History of Medicine
HR907-7-SP Nationalism, War and Ethnic Cleansing
HR922-7 Gender in Early Modern Europe c. 1500-1800
HR943-7-AU The Past in Hiding: Legacies of War, Holocaust, Occupation and Collaboration in Post 1945 Europe
   
British History  
HR909-7-AU History of Medicine
HR918-7 Trends and Themes in English Local History, c1500-1700
HR929-7-SP The Making of Consumer Culture: Britain 1780-1960
HR944-7-SP The Making of the British State, 1500-1700
HR950-7-AU Decency and Disorder: Institutions in Essex 1700-1900
HR951-7-SP The Patterns of Victorian Life: Reconstructing Nineteenth-Century Communities
   
International Cultural History  
HR939-7 History of Display
HR942-7 Print and the Construction of Knowledge since the Fifteenth-Century
   
Training Modules  
HR924-7-AU Approaches to Cultural and Social History
HR935-7-AU Research Methods for History
HR936-7 Basic Quantitative Methods in Historical Research


See elsewhere:

  • Undergraduate Course Modules
  • University Online Module Directory
  • Course Materials Repository

 

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