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This London-based program allows students to explore Britain's 20th-century history, concentrating on the era spanning from Queen Victoria's passing to Margaret Thatcher's departure in 1990. Simon Heffer, a Professor of Modern British History at the University and a renowned expert on this period, leads the course.
The program features a set of seminars (detailed below), delivered by distinguished guest lecturers, to complement students' independent studies. These sessions offer a comprehensive timeline overview and introduce key political and social themes from Britain's 20th-century history, aiming to inspire student research topics. Seminars occur at the sophisticated Caledonian Club in Belgravia, while advisory meetings take place at the University's Gower Street offices in Bloomsbury or via video conference.
Available start dates
Sep 2024
Attendance
Full-time
Duration
6 Months
1 Year
2 Years