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The interdisciplinary Master's program in Atlantic History and Politics explores the interactions and tensions between various cultures around the Atlantic region, encompassing the Americas, Africa, and Europe. This curriculum spans a wide historical period, from the early days of European colonization to revolutionary eras and the contemporary American-dominated epoch. The program contextualizes the formation of modern nations, particularly the United States, within the wider framework of cultural, economic, and political exchanges across the Atlantic. The degree begins with an intensive 9-credit study month at Oxford University, where participants reside and take meals in the historic graduate accommodations of Corpus Christi College, established in 1517.