This Masters offers a combination of technical and historical courses across a broad geographic, chronological and thematic range taught be leading experts who often work closely with the outstanding medieval collections of the university’s library, museum and archives. Whether you are intending further study after your Masters or simply looking to engage more deeply with medieval history you’ll also benefit from becoming a member of an active and welcoming postgraduate and staff research community with a regular seminar series and postgraduate reading group and the chance to work o...
This Masters offers a combination of technical and historical courses across a broad geographic, chronological and thematic range taught be leading experts who often work closely with the outstanding medieval collections of the university’s library, museum and archives. Whether you are intending further study after your Masters or simply looking to engage more deeply with medieval history you’ll also benefit from becoming a member of an active and welcoming postgraduate and staff research community with a regular seminar series and postgraduate reading group and the chance to work one to one with staff. You’ll take one core research training course with other History students and will choose five optional courses and undertake a dissertation. Your optional courses can include language and technical training.<br/><br/>**WHY THIS PROGRAMME**<br/><br/><br/>- You will have the opportunity to undertake language, palaeography and manuscript work practice.<br/><br/><br/>- You will have the opportunity to work one-to-one with medieval history staff.<br/><br/><br/>- Our programme has strong links with the universitys Hunterian Museum & Art Gallery and library special collections and archives giving you access to primary source material including an enormous collection of coins, books, manuscripts and ethnography.<br/><br/><br/>**PROGRAMME STRUCTURE**<br/><br/>You will take:<br/>- One core course<br/><br/><br/>- Five optional courses (which can include languages, such as Latin, and courses in other subjects, with the permission of the programme convenor. They may also include a ‘special topic’, an extended essay grounded in one-to-one supervision).<br/><br/><br/>You will also produce a dissertation.<br/><br/>**Core Course**<br/>DOING HISTORY: SOURCES AND SKILLS FOR HISTORIANS<br/><br/>**Optional Courses**<br/>Courses in Medieval History being offered in academic session 202-0-21 within History are:<br/>HERETICS AND INQUISITORS IN EUROPE, 800-1600<br/>MEDIEVAL PALAEOGRAPHY: AN INTRODUCTION TO READING MEDIEVAL DOCUMENTS<br/>THE WORLD OF THE CRUSADES: CRITICAL APPROACHES TO MEDIEAL SOURCES<br/> WORKING WITH MANUSCRIPTS AS HISTORIANS<br/><br/>Other History courses available to you in session 2020-21 will include:<br/>MILITARY SCOTLAND IN THE AGE OF PROTO-GLOBALIZATION, C.1600-C.1800<br/>GENDER, POLITICS AND POWER<br/>GENDER, CULTURE AND TEXT<br/>THE UNITED STATES SINCE 1945<br/>CRUSADING WARFARE IN THE EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN, 1096-1291<br/>THE MEDIEVALISTS: THE MIDDLE AGES IN 20TH CENTURY EASTERN AND CENTRAL EUROPE<br/>THE LIFE AND AFTERLIFE OF MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS<br/><br/>Please note the availability of a particular course depends on student numbers and patterns of staff leave. Not all courses will be available every year.<br/><br/>**Summer: April to September**<br/>DISSERTATION (MSC HISTORY)
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Study Mode
Part-time
Duration
18 Months
Start Date
09/2025
Campus
Gilmorehill (Main) Campus
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Institution Code
G28
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