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School of Humanities - Modules for 2005-6

Module Code Module Title Level Further Information
CL1ALAdvanced Latin I1HTML version
HS1APHApproaches to History1HTML version
HA1ABArt and Ideas: an introduction1HTML version
HA1AAArt and its genres: an introduction1HTML version
CL1BGABeginners' Ancient Greek IA1HTML version
CL1BGBBeginners' Ancient Greek IB1HTML version
CL1BLBBeginners' Latin 1B1HTML version
CL1BLABeginners' Latin IA1HTML version
HS1DSHDirected Study in History1HTML version
CL1ECBGreek & Roman Civilisations: Rome in the Augustan Age (pt eve)1HTML version
CL1ECAGreek and Roman Civilisations: Fifth Century Athens (pt eve)1HTML version
CL1GMGreek Myths1HTML version
HS1LMHLandmarks in History1HTML version
HA1ACMakers and Making: artists, architects and their practices1HTML version
PP1MRMetaphysics and Religion1HTML version
PP1MWMind and World1HTML version
CL1CBRome in the Augustan Age1HTML version
CL1CAThe Civilization of Fifth-Century Athens1HTML version
CL1ECCThemes in Greek and Roman Society (pt eve)1HTML version
PP1VVValues and Virtues1HTML version
CL2AGAdvanced Ancient Greek II2HTML version
CL2ALAdvanced Latin II2HTML version
PP2AESAesthetics2HTML version
HA2AAAltars, Aristocrats and Guillotines. Aspects of Baroque, Rococo and Neo-Classical art and architecture2HTML version
CL2AE1Ancient Epic 12HTML version
CL2BGAncient Greek for Classical Studies and Ancient History2HTML version
HA2APArt And Power In Fifteenth-Century Italy2HTML version
CL2ECECities and Empire (PT eve)2HTML version
CL2CMClassical Mythology2HTML version
PP2CPPContemporary Political Philosophy2HTML version
CL2IUCredits from Additional Course in Italy2HTML version
HS2P64Development of the British Labour Party, 1880-19452HTML version
HS2DHEDirected Historiographical Essay2HTML version
HA2DDDistance and difference: perspectives on art, architecture and visual culture2HTML version
PP2EMPEarly Modern Philosophy2HTML version
PP2NE1Ethics and Animals (evening)2HTML version
PP2NE2Ethics and Animals Essay Module (evening)2HTML version
CL2FGFurther Ancient Greek II2HTML version
CL2FLFurther Latin II2HTML version
CL2XAGreece and Egypt2HTML version
CL2APGreek & Roman Painting2HTML version
CL2AMGreek and Roman Medicine2HTML version
CL2GDGreek Drama2HTML version
CL2GHGreek History: Archaic Age to Alexander2HTML version
HA2HHHeroes and Hero Worship2HTML version
HS2INDIndependent Study in Public History2HTML version
HA2ISIndependent Study Module2HTML version
CL2MLIntroduction to Modern Greek Literature2HTML version
CL2BLLatin for Classical Studies and Ancient History2HTML version
PP2LCTLogic and Critical Thinking2HTML version
PP2MPMoral Philosophy2HTML version
PP2RE1Moral Philosophy (evening)2HTML version
PP2RE2Moral Philosophy Essay Module (evening)2HTML version
HS2P05Period : Women in the Medieval and Renaissance Worlds: England and Europe, c.1000-c.16502HTML version
HS2P32Period in Early Modern History: Britain in Europe, 1500-17072HTML version
HS2P35Period in Early Modern History: British History, c.1640-c.18002HTML version
HS2P34Period in Early Modern History: Change and Stability in Europe of the Old Regime, 1500-18002HTML version
HS2P31Period in Early Modern History: Europe 1450-1600: Government, Culture and Society2HTML version
HS2P38Period in Early Modern History: Reform, Reformation and Crisis: England in the sixteenth century2HTML version
HS2P36Period in Early Modern History: The Making of Early Modern Britain 1450-16402HTML version
HS2P37Period in Early Modern History: The politics of religion: Britain c. 1529-16892HTML version
HS2P07Period in Medieval History:2HTML version
HS2P06Period in Medieval History: The End of the Middle Ages? England in the mid-fourteenth to mid-sixteenth centuries.2HTML version
HS2P67Period in Modern History: A People and a Nation: a Social History of the United States, 1815-19452HTML version
HS2P70Period in Modern History: American State and Society and the Wider World, 1890-19902HTML version
HS2P76Period in Modern History: Birth Control, the history of an idea: from Malthus to Marie Stopes2HTML version
HS2P61Period in Modern History: Central Europe, 1740-19192HTML version
HS2P66Period in Modern History: Imperial Britain, 1815-19822HTML version
HS2P69Period in Modern History: Modern British History: The Changing Role of the State since 18702HTML version
HS2P72Period in Modern History: The Development of Modern Britain: Town & Country since 18002HTML version
HS2P73Period in Modern History: The Poor and the Masses, 1789-19142HTML version
HS2P77Period in Modern History: The United States, Expansionism and the Western Hemisphere 1823-19962HTML version
HS2P63Period in Modern History: Themes in the Social History of Europe, 1789-19142HTML version
HS2P79Period in Modern History: War and Children in the Twentieth Century2HTML version
PP2MINPhilosophy of Mind2HTML version
PP2PAPlato and Aristotle2HTML version
CL2RERoman Empire2HTML version
CL2LPRoman Love Poetry2HTML version
CL2ERRRoman Religions (Part-Time Evening)2HTML version
CL2RRRoman Republic2HTML version
HS2K32Skills in Early Modern History: Britain in Europe, 1500-17072HTML version
HS2K35Skills in Early Modern History: British History, c.1640-c.18002HTML version
HS2K34Skills in Early Modern History: Change and Stability in Europe of the Old Regime, 1500-18002HTML version
HS2K31Skills in Early Modern History: Europe 1450-1600: Government, Culture and Society2HTML version
HS2K36Skills in Early Modern History: The Making of Early Modern Britain 1450-16402HTML version
HS2K37Skills in Early Modern History: The politics of religion: Britain c. 1529-16892HTML version
HS2K07Skills in Medieval History2HTML version
HS2K06Skills in Medieval History: The End of the Middle Ages? England in the mid-14th to mid-16th centuries.2HTML version
HS2KGASkills in Medieval History: The Golden Age of Anglo-Saxon England (Evenings)2HTML version
HS2K77Skills in Modern History: The United States, Expansionism and the Western Hemisphere 1823-19962HTML version
HS2K67Skills in Modern History: A People and a Nation: a Social History of the United States, 1815-19452HTML version
HS2K70Skills in Modern History: American State and Society and the Wider World, 1890-19902HTML version
HS2K76Skills in Modern History: Birth Control, the history of an idea: from Malthus to Marie Stopes2HTML version
HS2K61Skills in Modern History: Central Europe, 1740-19192HTML version
HS2K66Skills in Modern History: Imperial Britain, 1815-19822HTML version
HS2K69Skills in Modern History: Modern British History: The Changing Role of the State since 18702HTML version
HS2K64Skills in Modern History: Socialists, Radicals and Trade Unionists - The British Labour Party, 1880-19452HTML version
HS2K63Skills in Modern History: Themes in the Social History of Europe, 1789-19142HTML version
HS2K79Skills in Modern History: War and Children in he Twentieth Century2HTML version
HS2K05Skills: Women in the Medieval and Renaissance Worlds: England and Europe, c.1000-c.16502HTML version
HA2STStudy Trip Abroad2HTML version
HS2GAEThe Golden Age of Anglo-Saxon England (Evening)2HTML version
PP2ANWThe Philosophy of Whitehead2HTML version
PP2TKTheory of Knowledge2HTML version
HS3S081688: Monarchy and Revolution in Britain, A3HTML version
HS3S581688: Monarchy and Revolution in Britain, B3HTML version
CL3AGAdvanced Ancient Greek III3HTML version
CL3ALAdvanced Latin III3HTML version
CL3ABAncient Biography3HTML version
HA3AWArt, War and Gender in the Twentieth Century3HTML version
HA3BDBodies of Difference: Mapping contemporary art3HTML version
HS3S14Britain at War, 1939-1945, A3HTML version
HS3S64Britain at War, 1939-1945, B3HTML version
HA3BRBrunelleschi and Renaissance Architecture3HTML version
CL3ECECities and Empire (PT eve)3HTML version
PP3CMTContemporary Moral Theory3HTML version
HS3S23Cults and Miracles; the Powers of Sanctity, 1066-1215, A3HTML version
HS3S73Cults and Miracles; the Powers of Sanctity, 1066-1215, B3HTML version
HS3T11Culture and Politics in the Age of Walpole3HTML version
HS3T38Culture, Print & Literacy in Early Modern Britain3HTML version
HS3S24De Gaulle's France, 1890-1970, A3HTML version
HS3S74De Gaulle's France, 1890-1970, B3HTML version
HA3DEDelacroix, Romanticism and French 19c Painting3HTML version
HA3DIDissertation3HTML version
CL3DSDissertation3HTML version
PP3DISDissertation3HTML version
PP3DSEDissertation (evening students)3HTML version
CL3DEDissertation in Classical Studies and English3HTML version
CL3DEDissertation in Classical Studies and English3HTML version
HS3HLDDissertation in History3HTML version
HS3DIEDissertation in History and English3HTML version
HS3S06Elizabeth's War with Spain, 1585-1604, A3HTML version
HS3S56Elizabeth's War with Spain, 1585-1604, B3HTML version
HS3S15End of Empire: A Comparative Study of British Decolonization, 1945-1964, A3HTML version
HS3S65End of Empire: A Comparative Study of British Decolonization, 1945-1964, B3HTML version
PP3EEEnvironmental Ethics3HTML version
PP3EINEthical Intuitionism3HTML version
PP3EANEthics and Animals3HTML version
PP3NE1Ethics and Animals (evening)3HTML version
PP3NE2Ethics and Animals Essay Module (evening)3HTML version
HA3RFFiguring the Female Body3HTML version
HS3T31From Darwin to Death Camps? Evolution and eugenics in European society, 1859-19143HTML version
HS3S17From Theory to Practice: International Communism 1902-1943, A3HTML version
HS3S67From Theory to Practice: International Communism 1902-1943, B3HTML version
CL3FGFurther Ancient Greek III3HTML version
CL3FLFurther Latin III3HTML version
PP3FLFurther Logic3HTML version
CL3GDGender in Classical Antiquity3HTML version
HA3GOGoya: Reason and Superstition in the Spanish Enlightenment3HTML version
CL3APGreek & Roman Painting3HTML version
HS3T22Hidden History: The Intelligence Community and British Politics, 1911-19853HTML version
HS3T14'Integrating America'? Immigrants in America, c.1815-19453HTML version
PP3INEInternational Ethics3HTML version
CL3XBIntroduction to Greek Political Thought3HTML version
HS3T30Ireland and the English in the middle ages3HTML version
HA3NSItalian Renaissance Portraiture3HTML version
HA3LALandscape Art in Britain and France: Place and Meaning3HTML version
CL3LALATER LATIN AUTHORS3HTML version
CL3BLLatin for Classical Studies and Ancient History3HTML version
HS3T36Lenin, Stalin, and the Bolshevik Revolution3HTML version
HS3T10London 1500-17003HTML version
HS3T25Medieval Magic and the Origins of the Witch-Craze3HTML version
PP3MBCMetaphysics: Basic Concepts3HTML version
PP3RE1Moral Philosophy (evening)3HTML version
PP3RE2Moral Philosophy Essay Module (evening)3HTML version
HA3MUMuseums3HTML version
HS3T42New Medieval module3HTML version
HA3PAPalladio, architecture and science3HTML version
PP3PISPersonal identity, the self and self-consciousness3HTML version
PP3CAPPhilosophy of Crime and Punishment3HTML version
PP3LANPhilosophy of Language3HTML version
PP3LAWPhilosophy of Law3HTML version
PP3RL1Philosophy of Religion 13HTML version
PP3RL2Philosophy of Religion 23HTML version
HS3T23Popular Protest and Political Change in America, 1930-19803HTML version
HS3S11Religion & Society in Modern France 1789-1914, A3HTML version
HS3S61Religion & Society in Modern France, 1789-1914, B3HTML version
HS3T35Religion, Society and Politics in France, 1789-19143HTML version
HS3T40Representing the Holocaust3HTML version
HS3S05Ritual, Myth and Magic in Early Modern Europe, A3HTML version
HS3S55Ritual, Myth and Magic in Early Modern Europe, B3HTML version
CL3ERERoman Epic (PT eve)3HTML version
CL3ERRRoman Religions (Part-Time Evening)3HTML version
PP3SNSSchopenhauer, Nietzsche and Sartre3HTML version
HS3T41Science and Society in Victorian Britain3HTML version
HS3S18Sex and Society in Victorian Britain, A3HTML version
HS3S68Sex and Society in Victorian Britain, B3HTML version
HS3T32Sex in Victorian Society3HTML version
HS3HSDShort Dissertation in History3HTML version
HS3S13Slavery and Slave Culture in the Antebellum USA, A3HTML version
HS3S63Slavery and Slave Culture in the Antebellum USA, B3HTML version
HA3SPSpace and Place: Architecture and the monument3HTML version
CL3ANThe Ancient Novel3HTML version
HS3S19The Countryside in English Culture, c.1750-1939, A3HTML version
HS3S69The Countryside in English Culture, c.1750-1939, B3HTML version
HS3T43The Domestic Politics of US Foreign Policy in the Twentieth Century3HTML version
PP3LWEThe Earlier Philosophy of Wittgenstein3HTML version
HS3T16The English Countryside, Culture and Environment since the Industrial Revolution3HTML version
HS3T26The English Nobility, 1500-16423HTML version
HS3S04The English Peasantry, 1350-1450, A3HTML version
HS3S54The English Peasantry, 1350-1450, B3HTML version
HS3T13The French Revolution3HTML version
HS3T02The Golden Age of Anglo-Saxon England3HTML version
CL3GBThe Greek Bible3HTML version
HS3T06The Hundred Years War3HTML version
HS3S21The Interregnum in Britain & Ireland, 1649-1660, A3HTML version
HS3S71The Interregnum in Britain & Ireland, 1649-1660, B3HTML version
HS3S16The New Deal: The USA and the Legacy of the Great Depression, 1933-1946, A3HTML version
HS3S66The New Deal: The USA and the Legacy of the Great Depression, 1933-1946, B3HTML version
HS3T21The Nuremberg Trial and the Third Reich3HTML version
HS3T08The Reformation in Europe3HTML version
HS3T09The Republic of Venice from c.1454-15713HTML version
HS3T20Vichy France: Occupation, Collaboration and Resistance, 1940-19443HTML version
HS3S22Victorian Lives, A3HTML version
HS3S72Victorian Lives, B3HTML version
HS3T39Witches, Heretics and Social Outcasts: Europe and its Outsiders c.1250-15503HTML version
HS3T19Women in Britain, 1918-19393HTML version
HSMTHBAn Elizabethan County: BerkshireMHTML version
CLMAVAncient Greek Vases: Chronology versus ConnoisseurMHTML version
CLMPCAntiquity in Popular CultureMHTML version
CLMAAAApproaches to Ancient ArtMHTML version
CLMACApproaches to ClassicsMHTML version
CLMHAArt in Hellenistic SocietyMHTML version
CLMPPChanging Tragedy: the politics of performanceMHTML version
CLMFTChristian Letter-writing and the Friendship traditionMHTML version
CLMCCCirculation and the Classics: Harvey's use of his predecessorsMHTML version
CLMRMClassics Research MethodsMHTML version
CLMSOClassics Special OptionsMHTML version
CLMSOBClassics Special Options BMHTML version
CLMRADebates in Classical Architecture: Royalty and the StateMHTML version
CLMCBDissecting the Classical BodyMHTML version
CLMDISDissertationMHTML version
HSMDN3DissertationMHTML version
HSM03DissertationMHTML version
CLMETEarly Travellers to GreeceMHTML version
CLMGCGreek Choral PoetryMHTML version
CLMCIGreek Coins and Athenian InscriptionsMHTML version
HSMSR1Historical Skills and ResourcesMHTML version
CLMJGJews and GreeksMHTML version
CLMLELatin epic in late antiquity and beyondMHTML version
CLMLHLatin HistoriansMHTML version
CLMMCMartyrdom from Socrates to ChristianityMHTML version
MSMLPAMedieval Latin and PalaeographyMHTML version
HSMIH1Napoleonic Italy and its legaciesMHTML version
HSMOP1Option OneMHTML version
HSM04Option OneMHTML version
HSM05Option TwoMHTML version
HSMOP2Option TwoMHTML version
HSMTHPProtests, Plots & Putsches: Mid-Tudor Political NarrativesMHTML version
HSM01Skills and Resources in Franco-British HistoryMHTML version
MSMSPTASpecial TopicMHTML version
HSMSS2State and Society: Historical Concepts and ProblemMHTML version
CLMCTThe Classical TraditionMHTML version
CLMTHMThe Early Modern MidwifeMHTML version
CLMMAThe Evolution of the Museum of AntiquitiesMHTML version
CLMTAThe Future of Greek Tragedy: tradition and adaptationMHTML version
CLMGPThe Greek Past in the Roman EmpireMHTML version
HSMIH2The Risorgimento: the view from outsideMHTML version
HSMTHRThe State and its Opponents: Riot, Rebellion and Popular Protest in Early Modern Europe, 1450-1650MHTML version
CLMTTThe Transmission of Classical TextsMHTML version
CLMTITourism, Classics and National IdentityMHTML version

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