MA in Tudor History by Research (part-time)
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Postgraduate
In Buckingham
Description
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Postgraduate
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Buckingham
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Different dates available
This London-based course is an interdisciplinary programme enabling students to examine, by way of a dissertation of around 25,000 words, aspects of the history of the Tudor dynasty and its international importance.
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I am so much impressed with the staff commitment and support. It has been great so far.
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All I would like to say is that this universsity is really very awesome with great people and lecturers around and of course great courses as well. Apart from great courses and facilities it has great atmosphere around as well.
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I love studying here. the friendly environment and great faculties make me love it more. The accommodation is good but a bit pricy.
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Recommended
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This centre's achievements
All courses are up to date
The average rating is higher than 3.7
More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months
This centre has featured on Emagister for 14 years
Subjects
- Diplomacy
- Politics
- Social History
- Modern History
- University
- Writing
- Part Time
- Humanities
- Professor Training
- Renaissance Literature
Course programme
Glenn Richardson, BA (Hons), PhD, FRHistS, FSA, FHA (Hon), FHEAGlenn Richardson is Professorial Research Fellow of the Humanities Research Institute, University of Buckingham, and is also Professor of Early Modern History at St Mary’s University London. He is a fellow of the Royal Historical Society, the Society of Antiquaries, and an Honorary Fellow of the Historical Association. He lectures regularly for the University of Oxford’s Department of Continuing Education.His research interests are grounded in Anglo-French relations in the sixteenth century, but encompass early-modern European diplomacy and cultural exchanges more widely. His other principal areas of research are European Renaissance monarchy, the Tudor and Valois courts, and royal masculinity. Professor Richardson’s most recent publication is "The Field of Cloth of Gold" (Yale UP, 2013). He is currently writing a biography of Cardinal Wolsey.Guest speakersClick on the Teaching & Assessment tab for full details of the guest seminars and dinners. Speakers for 2017-18 include:
MA in Tudor History by Research (part-time)