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School of Humanities - Modules for 2009-10

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CL1G1Ancient Greek 11More information
HS1APHApproaches to History1More information
HA1AAArt's Histories: a survey1More information
PP1CTCritical Thinking1More information
HS1DSHDirected Study in History1More information
HA1ABHistory of Art and Architecture Workshop1More information
PP1HNHuman Nature1More information
HS1LMHLandmarks in History1More information
CL1L1Latin 1 (C)1More information
HA1ACMakers and Making: artists, architects and their practices1More information
PP1MWMind and World1More information
CL1CBRome in the Augustan Age1More information
CL1TOText and Object: the History of Greek and Roman Writing1More information
CL1CAThe Civilization of Fifth-Century Athens1More information
PP1VVValues and Virtues1More information
PP2AESAesthetics2More information
HA2AAAltars, Aristocrats and Guillotines. Aspects of Ba2More information
CL2AEAncient Epic2More information
CL2G2Ancient Greek 2 (I)2More information
CL2G3Ancient Greek 3 (I)2More information
HA2VRArt & Power in Renaissance Italy2More information
HS2CMSCareer Management Skills2More information
HA2CMSCareer Management Skills2More information
CL2CMSCareer Management Skills2More information
PP2CMSCareer Management Skills2More information
PP2CPPContemporary Political Philosophy2More information
HA2DDDistance and difference: perspectives on art, architecture and visual culture2More information
PP2EM1Early Modern Philosophy 12More information
PP2EM2Early Modern Philosophy 22More information
CL2EGEgypt and Greece2More information
CL2GDGreek Drama2More information
CL2HGGreek Historiography2More information
CL2GHGreek History: Archaic Age to Alexander2More information
CL2GRGREEK RELIGIONS2More information
CL2GSGreek Sculpture and Architecture2More information
HA2HHHeroes and Hero Worship2More information
HS2HTPHistorical Themes in Practice2More information
HS2IHEIndependent Historical Essay2More information
HA2ISIndependent Study Module2More information
CL2MLIntroduction to Modern Greek Literature2More information
PP2LRLanguage and Reality2More information
CL2L2Latin 2 (I)2More information
CL2L3Latin 3 (I)2More information
PP2LCTLogic and Critical Thinking2More information
CL2MDMacedonian History2More information
PP2MPMoral Philosophy2More information
HA2OVOther Visions: Modern and Contemporary Art and Architecture2More information
HS2P31Period in Early Modern History: Europe 1450-1600: Government, Culture and Society2More information
HS2P41Period in Early Modern History: Population, Economy and Society in England, 1450-17502More information
HS2P39Period in Early Modern History: Shaping the Stuart World, 1603-17142More information
HS2P37Period in Early Modern History: The politics of religion: Britain c. 1529-16892More information
HS2P81Period in Later History: Rural England 1800-2000, agriculture, countryside and nation2More information
HS2P10Period in Medieval History: Kingship and Crisis in England, c.1154-13302More information
HS2P06Period in Medieval History: The End of the Middle Ages? England in the mid-fourteenth to mid-sixteenth centuries.2More information
HS2P12Period in Medieval History: Women of the Medieval World2More information
HS2P11Period in Medieval History:Power and Culture in Capetian France, 987-12702More information
HS2P67Period in Modern History: A People and a Nation: a Social History of the United States, 1815-19452More information
HS2P70Period in Modern History: American State and Society and the Wider World 1890-19902More information
HS2P85Period in Modern History: Conflict and Stability in Twentieth-Century British History2More information
HS2P66Period in Modern History: Imperial Britain, 1815-19822More information
HS2P63Period in Modern History: Themes in the Social History of Europe, 1789-19142More information
HS2P89Period in Modern History: Under the Red Flag: Labour and British Politics, 1880-19392More information
HS2P79Period in Modern History: War and Children in the Twentieth Century2More information
HS2P86Period in Modern History: Warrior Nation: Prussia and Germany, 1740-19452More information
PP2MINPhilosophy of Mind2More information
PP2PAPlato and Aristotle2More information
CL2PPPompeii2More information
CL2RERoman Empire2More information
CL2RPROMAN EPIC2More information
CL2LPRoman Love Poetry2More information
CL2RRRoman Republic2More information
HS2K31Skills in Early Modern History: Europe 1450-1600: Government, Culture and Society2More information
HS2K39Skills in Early Modern History: Shaping the Stuart World, 1603-17142More information
HS2K37Skills in Early Modern History: The politics of religion: Britain c. 1529-16892More information
HS2K81Skills in Later History: Rural England 1800-2000: agriculture, countryside and nation2More information
HS2K10Skills in Medieval History: Kingship and Crisis in England, c.1154-13302More information
HS2K11Skills in Medieval History: Power and Culture in Capetian France, 987-12702More information
HS2K06Skills in Medieval History: The End of the Middle Ages? England in the mid-14th to mid-16th centuries.2More information
HS2K12Skills in Medieval History: Women of the Medieval World2More information
HS2K67Skills in Modern History: A People and a Nation: a Social History of the United States, 1815-19452More information
HS2K70Skills in Modern History: American State and Society and the Wider World, 1890-19902More information
HS2K85Skills in Modern History: Conflict and Stability in Twentieth-Century British History2More information
HS2K66Skills in Modern History: Imperial Britain, 1815-19822More information
HS2K63Skills in Modern History: Themes in the Social History of Europe, 1789-19142More information
HS2K89Skills in Modern History: Under the Red Flag: Labour and British Politics, 1880-19392More information
HS2K79Skills in Modern History: War and Children in he Twentieth Century2More information
HS2K86Skills in Modern History: Warrior Nation: Prussia and Germany 1740 - 19452More information
HS2SA1AStudy Abroad 1A2More information
HS2SA1BStudy Abroad 1B2More information
HS2SA1CStudy Abroad 1C2More information
HS2SA2AStudy Abroad 2A2More information
HS2SA2BStudy Abroad 2B2More information
HS2SA2CStudy Abroad 2C2More information
HA2STStudy Trip Abroad2More information
HS2TIHThemes and Issues in History2More information
PP2TKTheory of Knowledge2More information
CL3AAAnatolia and the Aegean in the Late Bronze Age. The Context for the Trojan War3More information
CL3ABAncient Biography3More information
CL3G4Ancient Greek 4 (H)3More information
HA3ACAnnibale Carracci and Painting in Rome c. 16003More information
HA3AMArchitecture and Memory3More information
HA3AWArt, War and Gender in the Twentieth Century3More information
HA3BVPBehind Visual Pleasure: Psychoanalysis and Cinema3More information
HA3BDBodies of Difference: Mapping contemporary art3More information
HS3S14Britain at War, 1939-1945, A3More information
CL3CGCarthage and Greece3More information
HS3S35Civilians at War: Europe, 1939-45, A3More information
HS3S85Civilians at War: Europe, 1939-45, B3More information
CL3CEClassics and Empire3More information
HS3S32Cold War Berlin: Politics and Culture in a Divided City, 1945-65, A3More information
HA3DEDelacroix, Romanticism and French 19c Painting3More information
HA3DIDissertation3More information
HS3FRADissertation Commencement in History and French3More information
HS3GMADissertation Commencement in History and German3More information
HS3ITADissertation Commencement in History and Italian3More information
CL3DSDissertation in Classics3More information
HS3HLDDissertation in History3More information
HS3DIEDissertation in History and English3More information
HS3HELDissertation in History and European Literature and Culture3More information
HS3FRBDissertation in History and French3More information
HS3GMBDissertation in History and German3More information
HS3HDADissertation in History and History of Art3More information
HS3ITBDissertation in History and Italian3More information
PP3EINEthical Intuitionism3More information
HA3RFFiguring the Female Body3More information
HA3FPFraming Piety in 15C Italy3More information
PP3FWRFree Will and Responsibility3More information
HS3T31From Darwin to Death Camps? Evolution and eugenics in European society, 1859-19143More information
HS3S27From Louis the Fat to Louis the Saint: The Image of Kingship in Capetian France, A3More information
HS3T60From Travel to Tourism: The British on Holiday since the eighteenth century3More information
CL3GDGender in Classical Antiquity3More information
HS3T57Gothic: Architecture, Money and Cultural Identity3More information
HA3GOGoya: Reason and Superstition in the Spanish Enlig3More information
CL3APGreek & Roman Painting3More information
CL3ADGreek Art and Drama3More information
CL3PTGreek Political Thought3More information
HS3T44Historicizing 'Auschwitz': thinking the Second World War after 19453More information
HS3T14'Integrating America'? Immigrants in America, c.1815-19453More information
HA3LALandscape Art in Britain and France: Place and Mea3More information
CL3LALATER LATIN AUTHORS3More information
CL3L4Latin 4 (H)3More information
CL3L5Latin 5 (H)3More information
HS3T25Medieval Magic and the Origins of the Witch-Craze3More information
HS3T42Medieval Reading3More information
HS3S30Nation, War, Dictatorship and Fascism: Italy since 1900, A3More information
CL3OAOedipus and Antigone in the Twentieth Century3More information
PP3COGPhilosophy of Cognitive Science3More information
PP3CAPPhilosophy of Crime and Punishment3More information
PP3LAWPhilosophy of Law3More information
HS3T53Political Extremism in Britain between the Wars3More information
HS3T45Popes and Emperors: Contests for Power in the Central Middle Ages3More information
HS3T23Popular Protest and Political Change in America, 1930-19803More information
HA3RARaphael3More information
CL3RHReceptions of Homer3More information
HS3T40Representing the Holocaust3More information
CL3RIRich and poor in the Roman Empire3More information
HS3S05Ritual, Myth and Magic in Early Modern Europe, A3More information
CL3RCRoman Cities3More information
CL3RLRoman Religions3More information
HS3HSDShort Dissertation in History3More information
HS3S13Slavery and Slave Culture in the Antebellum USA, A3More information
HS3S19The Countryside in English Culture, c.1750-1939, A3More information
HS3T16The English Countryside, Culture and Environment since the Industrial Revolution3More information
HS3T13The French Revolution3More information
HS3S16The New Deal: The USA and the Legacy of the Great Depression, 1933-1946, A3More information
HS3T58The Sixties: Politics and Culture in a Divided World3More information
HS3T52The Struggle for Black Freedom in the Twentieth Century3More information
HS3T49The Three Kingdoms in the Williamite Period3More information
CL3UAUses and Abuses of Antiquity3More information
HS3S22Victorian Lives, A3More information
HS3T39Witches, Heretics and Social Outcasts: Europe and its Outsiders c.1250-15503More information
CLMAAAApproaches to Ancient ArtMMore information
CLMACApproaches to ClassicsMMore information
CLMARApproaches to RomeMMore information
CLMACTApproaches to the Classical TraditionMMore information
CLMACGArchaeology of Classical GreeceMMore information
CLMBSRCity of RomeMMore information
CLMRMClassics Research MethodsMMore information
CLMSOClassics Special OptionsMMore information
CLMDISDissertationMMore information
HSM03DissertationMMore information
HSMDN3DissertationMMore information
MSMDISDissertationMMore information
HSMETP3Early Modern History: theory, practice and themesMMore information
HSMSR1Historical Skills and ResourcesMMore information
MSMLPMedieval Latin and PalaeographyMMore information
HSMTP2Modern History: theory, practice and themesMMore information
MSMSTAOption AMMore information
MSMSTBOption BMMore information
HSMOP1Option OneMMore information
HSM04Option OneMMore information
HSM05Option TwoMMore information
HSMOP2Option TwoMMore information
MSMRMResearching the Middle AgesMMore information
HSM01Skills and Resources in Franco-British HistoryMMore information

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