Historical Research (Ma)

Master

In London

£ 8,820 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    London

  • Duration

    1 Year

Our MA Historical Research will provide you with the advanced conceptual, theoretical and practical skills necessary for undertaking historical research, whether at PhD level, professionally or independently. It will give you the intellectual foundations, practical techniques and confidence to pursue your own research in the historical subject or period that most interests you.

We will critically examine problems of historical theory and practice, with an emphasis on debates around key topics such as historical narrative, objectivity and relativism, causation, the relationship of history to other disciplines, the rise and impact of social and cultural histories, and new directions in historical research and writing. We will consider some of the key methodological and theoretical approaches to history of the past 100 years, including the Annales School, Marxist historiography and postmodernism.

As well as being able to choose option modules from the extensive range offered by the Department of History, Classics and Archaeology, you will also be able to undertake option modules offered by other departments. The culmination of the programme is the writing of an independently researched dissertation under the guidance and supervision of one of our research-active academics.

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Location

Start date

London
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Malet Street, WC1E 7HX

Start date

On request

About this course

Graduates can pursue careers in research and archiving, museums and galleries, education, or journalism. Possible professions include researcher, archivist, or journalist. This degree will also provide graduates with the skills to undertake historical research at PhD level as well as professionally and independently. It may also be useful in becoming a higher education lecturer, museum education officer, or Civil Service administrator.

We offer a comprehensive Careers Service to help you advance your career, while our in-house, professional recruitment consultancy, Birkbeck Talent, works with London’s top employers to help you gain work experience that fits in with your evening studies.

A second-class honours degree (2:2 or above) and references.

We offer a one-year Graduate Certificate in History, which can be used as a conversion course if you want to study history at postgraduate level, but have a degree in a significantly different discipline.

Applications are reviewed on their individual merits and your professional qualifications and/or relevant work experience will be taken into consideration positively. We actively support and encourage applications from mature learners.

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Subjects

  • Communication Training
  • Conflict
  • Politics
  • Writing
  • Postgraduate
  • Analysing
  • Evidence
  • Contextualising
  • Managing
  • Retrieving

Course programme

COURSE STRUCTURE

You take two compulsory modules and choose two option modules from a diverse range of topics.

The compulsory modules on this course provide fundamental training in approaching and carrying out research at postgraduate level, including locating, retrieving and managing historical evidence, contextualising and analysing textual, visual and material sources, and using qualitative and quantitative methods, including specialist software, to assess and analyse historical data.

Please note: not all modules are available every year.

COMPULSORY MODULES
  • Mastering Historical Research: Birkbeck Approaches
  • The Historian's Craft
INDICATIVE OPTION MODULES
  • Auschwitz in History and Memory
  • Britain and Germany: The History of a Relationship, 1815-1990
  • China and the West: Encounters
  • Civil Society: Ideas, Practices and Dilemmas in the Modern World, 17th Century to the Present
  • Contested Past, Troubled Present: Britain and Ireland since 1800 - Religion in Society and Politics
  • Cultural History of War in Britain and America between the First World War and the Conflict in Vietnam
  • Darwin, Darwinism and the Modern Ages
  • Death, Disease and Early Modern City
  • Early Modern London: Society and Culture
  • Empires in Modern East Asia
  • Gender in Britain
  • Globalisation and the Rise of the Modern Consumer
  • Globalisation: A Short Historical Introduction
  • Italy and the "New" European Right, 1945-present
  • Jews and Antisemitism in Modern Europe: Histories and Approaches
  • Madness and its Meanings
  • Magic, Science and Religion in the Renaissance
  • Mapping the Middle Ages, from Ptolemy to Planoudes (c. 150-1500)
  • Modern Europe and Its Others: Jews, Muslims, Blacks
  • Monastic Lives in Medieval England
  • Money and Empire c. 300-c. 800
  • Opposition and Dissent in Early Modern France
  • Out of Ashes: Europe, 1945 to the 1960s
  • Plots, Conspiracy Theory and Political Culture in Early Modern Britain and France
  • Politics and Islam
  • Power and Communication in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe (1400-1800)
  • Public Histories in Practice
  • Race and the Victorians
  • Renaissance Florence: Society, Religion and Culture
  • Rethinking the Cold War
  • Technology, Modernity and the Nation: Britain and Germany, 1880 to 1930
  • The Making of Modern Societies: Britain and Europe, c.1500-c.1750
  • The Origins of the French Revolution
  • The Two Irelands 1911-1998
  • The Victorian Communication Revolution
  • Venice and Istanbul, 1453-1797
  • Vice and the Victorians: Moral and social reform in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century
Birkbeck makes all reasonable efforts to deliver educational services, modules and programmes of study as described on our website. In the event that there are material changes to our offering (for example, due to matters beyond our control), we will update applicant and student facing information as quickly as possible and offer alternatives to applicants, offer-holders and current students.

Additional information

Duration
One year full-time or two years part-time

FEES
Part-time home students: £4410 pa
Part-time international students: £8010 pa
Full-time international students: £16020 pa

Historical Research (Ma)

£ 8,820 VAT inc.