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  1. Environmental History MLitt

    Explores human interaction with the non-human natural world within the context of studying the history of science, medicine and the environment.

  2. Intellectual History (MLitt)

    Provides students with a broad knowledge of the latest intellectual-historical research on politics, religion, philosophy, science, international relations, economics and literature.

  3. Medieval History (MLitt)

    Gain a deep understanding of a variety of topics across the medieval worlds, from Central Asia to the Atlantic and from Iceland to Egypt.

  4. Medieval Studies (MLitt)

    Working with colleagues covering a vast range of expertise from Late Antiquity to the 15th century and across the medieval world, from the Middle East and the Mediterranean to the British Isles and Scandinavia, students will study the different theoretical approaches and current debates in the fields of history, art history, divinity, languages and literature.

  5. Modern History (MLitt)

    An introduction to history and historiography for students interested in all branches of historical study, with the opportunity to specialise in a particular area to gain a deeper understanding of their subject.

  6. History BA (International Honours)

    In this joint degree programme delivered by both the University of St Andrews and the College of William & Mary in Virginia, USA, students will learn the history of medieval and early modern Europe, Scotland, England, the British Empire and the Middle East, as well as North America from the early colonial period to the 20th century, Latin America, Africa, Eastern Europe and Asia.

  7. History MA (Honours)

    Combines elements from ancient, medieval, modern, Scottish and Middle Eastern history, teaching students to analyse the full range of human activity over time without chronological or geographical constraint.

  8. Middle Eastern History (MLitt)

    Explores the history and culture of the Middle East, and introduces students to methodological and analytical approaches, including Orientalism.

  9. Medieval History MA (Honours)

    Study the societies of Britain, continental Europe, and the Middle East from around 500 to 1500 AD, and choose to study topics ranging from the fall of the Roman Empire to the dawn of the modern age, and from Britain to the Eastern Mediterranean.

  10. Modern History MA (Honours)

    Students on this course will analyse historical events from the past 500 years from a present-day context, with classes offered on the social and economic histories of many nations.