University of Kent, MA, Modern History
Alongside a compulsory 'core' module, students can chose from a wide range of optional modules, tailoring their degree to their own particular interests. The core module, Methods and Interpretations in Historical Research is common to all Kent Masters programmes, whether taught or research. It aims to equip students with the skills required for postgraduate study: encouraging a broader approach to evidence and interpretation, as well as considering History as a wider discipline. Optional modules include (subject to student recruitment and tutor availability): The Early Modern Town: Canterbury, an International City; Word & Image; The Image of France in English Culture, C.1500-1620; Britain and the Modern World: Imperialism, Industrialisation and Capitalism, 1800-1914; Religion and Society in Seventeenth Century England; Cities at War: The Urban Dimension of Total War; No End of a Lesson: Britain and the Boer War; War Propaganda and the Media; Vietnam War; The British Army and the Great War; From Wounded Knee to the Little Bighorn Casino; History of Science; Visualising Science; Science, Ethics and Controversy
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