History: Europe 1000-1800
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During the master in Europe 1000-1800 at Leiden University you will focus on the momentous cultural and political transformations that characterised Europe between 1000-1800. You will join a master’s programme in which you will study areas of history which are unique in the Netherlands, including British, Iberian and Central European history. Explore the history of Europe across a range of areas, particularly the Habsburg world, or specialise in the history of the Low Countries during a period when it was one of Europe’s major commercial, cultural and political hubs.During your studies you will be able to benefit from the easy access to the excellent library and archival resources available in Leiden and The Hague, where you can study many primary sources and secondary studies. You will learn how to conduct quality research and develop the skills to write your own, independently researched MA thesis.During the one-year master’s programme in Europe 1000-1800 you will explore the cultural and political transformations in Europe from a local and global perspective.The programme consists of an introductory literature course, two in-depth studies of one or more areas of interest, and an MA thesis, concluded by a final exam. The MA thesis work during the second semester is supported by a Thesis seminar.
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A bachelor's degree in History or in a related field with historical subjects, CV, Writing sample and Questionnaire Master Application.
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Leiden
South Holland
2311 EZ
Netherlands
- 1 year
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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