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The Master's in Gender History stands as a distinctive program offering specialized training in methodologies for examining the past through a gendered lens. As the premier course of its type in the UK with a global perspective in curriculum, faculty, and student body, it leverages the knowledge of renowned experts from the Centre for Gender History. Students explore themes such as feminism, patriarchy, sexuality, masculinity, and intersectionality across diverse historical settings. This program remains the sole UK-based course dedicated to gendered historical analysis, delivered by the Centre for Gender History—home to Britain's largest collective of gender historians and an exceptional hub for academic exploration. Participants benefit from advanced instruction in gender history's theoretical frameworks and their use in various historical and cultural studies. World-class scholars guide students while nurturing their research pursuits. By joining the Centre for Gender History, learners enter a dynamic research community with active postgraduate engagement, specialized workshops, seminars, and collaborative events. Elective courses extend across Arts and Social Sciences disciplines, with interdisciplinary options available in fields like American Studies, War Studies, and Classics, pending approval.
The analytical and research competencies developed through this program equip graduates for diverse careers in public and private sectors, including cultural heritage, media, and education. Additionally, it provides strong preparation for doctoral studies.