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History

Our history courses focus on the late 18th century to the present. Our historians' expertise spans Europe, Britain, Africa, India, America and Australia. We offer many specialist options, which mean that you can develop your expertise in the areas of history that interest you most.
You are taught by academics who publish their work in leading journals and write texts other historians refer to. Members of the history team have won international prizes for their work and communicate their enthusiasm for their subject through their teaching. The history department has earned one of the highest research ratings for history amongst modern UK universities.

Our historians have been consultants to major broadcasters, including the BBC and Channel 4 and strongly believe that studying history remains relevant to understanding the contemporary world.


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BA (Honours) History

Three years full-time

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If you are interested in understanding and interpreting change in a lively intellectual framework of controversy and debate, history is for you.History is not just about the past. It is a dialogue between the present and the past. Studying history gives you insights into the present day world and how it came into being. You analyse data, construct... More information

Undergraduate

Full-time

UCAS code V100

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This distance learning course examines the relationship between imperialism and culture from the period of European expansion and colonialism to the post-colonial era. In recent years academic interest in imperialism has moved beyond the traditional focus on economic and political concerns. There has been more interest in cultures of imperialism... More information

Postgraduate

Distance learning

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If you are interested in understanding and interpreting change in a lively intellectual framework of controversy and debate, history is for you. History is not just about the past. It is a dialogue between the present and the past. Studying history gives you unique insights into the present day world and how it came into being. You analyse data,... More information

Undergraduate

Part-time

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MPhil/PhD History

Full-time, Part-time

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We offer research opportunities in • economic and business history • colonial history • social and political studies. A research degree in your chosen history subject is a period of intensive, supervised investigative work. It builds on your previous academic or professional experience and allows you to develop an original area of expertise. You... More information

Postgraduate

Full-time, Part-time

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This course is for people who want to study these two important humanities subjects and explore the links between them.On this course you• study modern history• analyse English literature such as novels, poetry and plays from 1500 to the present day• explore British and European cultural, social and political history• learn how literary texts... More information

Undergraduate

Full-time

UCAS code QV31

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This course is for people who want to study these two important humanities subjects and explore the links between them.On this course you• study modern history• analyse English literature such as novels, poetry and plays from 1500 to the present day• explore British and European cultural, social and political history• learn how literary texts... More information

Undergraduate

Part-time

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MA History: the Local and the Global

Full-time, Part-time

This course is no longer running

Postgraduate

Full-time, Part-time

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John Singleton

Reader in history

I moved to Sheffield Hallam University from Victoria University of Wellington in January 2011. I am an economic and business historian. My main teaching interests are in the areas of British and international economic history from the 18th century until the present day, including the development of the British empire and financial and other economic crises. I am also open to supervising postgraduate students in these fields.

Over the last 10 years or so I have become increasingly interested in financial history. My latest book, Central Banking in the Twentieth Century, was published by Cambridge University Press in 2011. I have also published books on • the Lancashire cotton industry • the global textile industry • nationalisation in Britain • economic relations between the UK, Australia and New Zealand. I have also commissioned volumes on the history of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand and the New Zealand Audit Office.

At the moment the primary focus of my research is popular criticism of banks and bankers since the early 1900s, including the evolution of financial conspiracy theories. I also have a background in the economic and business history of northern England. My PhD, from Lancaster University, was on the history of the cotton industry.

Before moving to New Zealand in 1993, I taught for several years at Lancaster, York, and Manchester universities and the London School of Economics.

My expertise extends to central banking and monetary policy as well as economic and business history.

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