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BA (Honours) English and History

Three years full-time

UCAS code • QV31

Location • City Campus
Subject area • English
Related subjects History


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Year one core modules

• introduction to English and history • reading literature • reading literature, making history

Year one options

One from • class, gender and nation: Britain 1780–1914 • nationalism, democracy and socialism in modern Europe

plus one from • Britain in the global economy 1700–1929 • enlightenment and after: ideas in global history

Year two core module

• London – literary and historical perspectives 1760–1930

Year two options

Choose five optional modules, at least two English modules from • Renaissance literature • literature of the eighteenth century and romantic period • the gothic • race, slavery and empire in nineteenth century British and American literature • libertines and devils • children's literature

plus at least two history modules from • cold war: from ‘hot war’ to thaw • Eastern Europe 1945–1989 • Germany 1914–1933, from Reich to republic • the imperial economy: Britain in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries • post-war Britain: culture and society 1940–1980 • Western imperialism and the non-Western world 1500–1990 • women in Britain 1780–1914 • colonial warfare from India to Iraq • poverty in Britain: from the poor laws to the welfare state • nation and empire: aspects of German history in the long nineteenth century • war and the making of modern Europe from the Napoleonic wars to the Kosovo • applied history

You can also choose one module from • independent research project • work-based project • foreign language

Year three core module

• English and history dissertation

Year three options

Choose five optional modules, at least two English modules from • Victorian literature • literature of the twentieth century • contemporary poetry • Shakespearean drama • fiction between two wars • tragedy of blood • existentialism • writers, readers, spectators: British and American fiction and the culture of production and consumption 1880–1910 • kiss and tell • post-colonial Britain • history and the historical novel • censorship, scandal and conflict

plus at least two history modules from • American politics and society since 1968 • Australia, from penal settlement to nation 1788–2001 • Britain and the Great War 1914–1918 • community history • India and the British Raj 1765–1914 • minorities in British society 1880–1980 • Nazi Germany: state and society 1933–1939 • rise and decline of Soviet communism • inventing British democracy 1832–1885 • roaring twenties, hungry thirties • citizenship, violence and race: Germans and Africans in colonial and post-colonial encounters • European orientalism, from colonisation to decolonisation • economic disasters since 1900 • Chartism • economic disasters • inventing British democracy • twentieth century women

You can also choose one from • independent research project • work-based project • foreign language • developing and applying public relations skills

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Fees – home and EU students

The course fee may be subject to annual inflationary increase. For further information on fees and funding see www.shu.ac.uk/study/ug/fees-and-funding

Fees – international students

2013/14 academic year

Typically £10,680 a year

2014/15 academic year

Typically £11,250 a year

The course fee may be subject to annual inflationary increase. For further information on fees, scholarships and bursaries see www.shu.ac.uk/international/fees

Assessment

• examinations • coursework

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