PURPOSE
Both to provide training in the historiographical and technical skills necessary for further study, and also to deepen your knowledge of the period studied. Suitable both for potential academics and for personal interest, but particularly aimed at those students with a clear research interest looking to progress in academic study.
DESCRIPTION
King’s College London is internationally famous as a centre for the study of world history. The Department of History at King’s has the most comprehensive coverage of the history of the European seaborne empires of any university in the United Kingdom, including leading scholars of the British, Portuguese, French, Spanish, and Dutch empires. It also has key figures in the study of South Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, and two historians of Australia. Its Rhodes professorship of Imperial history is the second oldest endowed chair for the study of imperial and global history in the Anglophone world and the Charles Boxer professorship is Britain’s most distinguished chair in the history of the Portuguese empire. Other scholars in the departments of War Studies, French, English, Music and Film Studies also work on problems in international history.
The MA World History & Cultures offers graduate students a broad interdisciplinary introduction to the history of worldwide cultural, political and economic interaction, and to the world historical aspects of other disciplines in the Arts & Humanities. The programme develops students’ understanding of the global networks, power relations and cultural interactions that made the modern world, giving them the opportunity to examine global power relations in local situations.
Teaching
Modules on the MA are taught by weekly seminars where students are expected to contribute to discussion and prepare presentations. Students can also attend relevant undergraduate lecture series, such as
The Worlds of the British Empire c.1700-1960. Students on the 1 year full-time programme attend 4-8 hours of taught classes per week, whilst students following the 2 year part-time MA attend 2-6 hours of taught classes per week. The compulsory 15,000 word dissertation enables students to research a topic of their choice, working one-to-one with an academic supervisor.
List of core teaching staff.
Study in London
London not only offers a vast range of resources but also has the advantage of a strong graduate community, where students can follow up a range of interests towards further research. Students are strongly encouraged to participate in the seminars at the Institute of Historical Research (IHR), many of which are convened by members of the Department.
KEY FACTS
Programme leader/s
Professor Richard Drayton
Awarding institution
King's College London
Credit value (UK/ECTS equivalent)
UK 180/ECTS 90
Duration
One year FT, two years PT, September to September.
Location
Strand Campus.
Student destinations
Leads to further research or careers in teaching, archives, the media, finance, politics and heritage industries.
Year of entry 2012
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