Medieval History
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Description
King's is internationally renowned for medieval history and our MA offers training in Latin, Palaeography and research skills, and choice of options from Magna Carta and medieval women to digital humanities. We have particular strengths in Anglo-Saxon England, Britain in the central Middle Ages and early medieval Europe.
KEY BENEFITS
- One of the best history departments in the world, ranked 2nd in the UK by The Sunday Times newspaper (2011).
- Excellent graduate prospects, amongst the top five in the country (Times Good University Guide, 2010).
- International centre of excellence for the study of Medieval history.
- Introduces students to the burgeoning field of digital humanities through collab…
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King's is internationally renowned for medieval history and our
MA offers training in Latin, Palaeography and research skills, and
choice of options from Magna Carta and medieval women to digital
humanities. We have particular strengths in Anglo-Saxon England,
Britain in the central Middle Ages and early medieval Europe.
KEY BENEFITS
- One of the best history departments in the world, ranked 2nd in the UK by The Sunday Times newspaper (2011).
- Excellent graduate prospects, amongst the top five in the country (Times Good University Guide, 2010).
- International centre of excellence for the study of Medieval history.
- Introduces students to the burgeoning field of digital humanities through collaboration with the King's Centre for Computing in the Humanities (CCH).
- The central London location offers students unrivalled access to world-class museums, collections, archives and libraries as well as easy access to resources in Europe.
- Vibrant research culture, including seminars and conferences at which students are encouraged to participate and give papers.
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PURPOSETo train scholars moving into academic work after
completing an undergraduate degree, but also for those who want to
deepen their knowledge of the period.
DESCRIPTIONKing’s is internationally recognised as a centre of
excellence for the study of medieval history, with particular
expertise in the study of Anglo-Saxon England, Britain in the
central Middle Ages and early medieval Europe, recently
strengthened by the arrival of new members of staff. The MA
programme is amongst the most successful of its kind worldwide,
teaching students the skills and analysis required for medieval
historical study and delving into significant topics of the period,
from Magna Carta to the history of medieval women. Furthermore, the
MA introduces students to the burgeoning field of the digital
humanities through collaboration with the Centre for Computing in
the Humanities (CCH). Staff and students also regularly contribute
to and attend lectures by the multidisciplinary Centre for Late
Antique and Medieval Studies (CLAMS).
The History department has particular expertise in Anglo-Saxon
England, Britain in the central Middle Ages and early medieval
Europe. Major research projects in medieval history currently being
undertaken by MA teaching staff include the AHRC-funded online
databases Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England (PASE) and Henry III
Fine Rolls and the Leverhulme Trust funded project Profile of a
Doomed Elite: The Structure of English Landed Society in
1066.
Teaching
Modules on the MA in Medieval History 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 European History 400-1500 or The Making of
Britain 400-1400. Students on the one year full-time programme
attend 4-8 hours of taught classes per week, whilst students
following the two 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.
Institute of Historical Research (IHR)
King’s history students are encouraged to make full use of the
opportunities available to them through the Institute of Historical
Research (IHR). Many members of the History department convene its
period-based seminars, including the flourishing Early Medieval
History and European History 1150-1550 seminars. In addition, the
IHR offers a wide range of other events besides: from student-run
workshops to specialist training days. This intersection between
Department, School and the IHR makes King’s a uniquely productive
environment for graduate study in History.
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