B.A. English and History

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    Bachelor's degree

You will explore a range of historical and literary phenomena, developing and applying a range of theoretical perspectives to evaluate and analyse evidence and texts. You will be able to focus on areas that particularly interest you in contemporary theory and practice.

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Subjects

  • English
  • Poetry

Course programme

Course Content Year one
  • Historical Methods
  • Society and Culture in Twentieth Century Europe
  • Literary History 1
  • Literary Theory
  • History Skills Foundation
  • Introduction to Poetry
Year two
  • Masses and Modernity, 1750-1914
  • Literary History 2

Options including:

  • Eighteenth Century and Romantic Literature
  • Early Modern Drama
  • American Literature
  • Nation and Travel
  • Victorian Literature and Visual Culture
  • Empires and Identities 1750 - 1914
  • Introduction to Historical Research
  • Europe’s Maritime Empire 1600-1800
  • In Darkest England: Culture And Conflict In The City 1790 - 1860
  • Colonialism And End Of Empire In French Africa
  • Race, Slavery And Emancipation In The Americas
  • Learning From Experience
  • Literary Prizes And Public Acclaim
  • Languages (University Wide Option)
  • Learning from Experience (Faculty Wide Option)
Year three
  • Dissertation: an independent research project, in either English or History
  • History Special Subjects I and II:

These units allow you to conduct in-depth study on specific topics, using both primary and secondary sources.

Options from:

  • Early Modern Literature and the Bible
  • Enlightenment: Literature, Culture & Modernity
  • Magical Realism
  • Margaret Atwood
  • Postmodern Historical Fiction
  • Tracing Borders: Women & Writing 1890-1940
  • Twentieth Century Avant-Garde Fiction
  • Friendship, Community & Identity in 17th Century Poetry
  • Charles Dickens
  • European Literary Decadence
  • Consuming Fictions: Food & Appetite in Victorian Culture
  • Holocaust Literatures
  • Renaissance Poetry: Ben Jonson to Katherine Phillips
  • US Masculinities
  • (Re) writing Revenge on the Early Modern Stage
  • Learning from Experience

B.A. English and History

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