MA Global and Imperial History, Queen Mary University of London

MA Global and Imperial History, Queen Mary University of London

Institution
Queen Mary University of London
Location(City)
London
Country
United Kingdom
Deadline
15.08.2014
By
Kim A. Wagner

This innovative MA offers global, imperial and postcolonial perspectives on the making of the modern world. This programme analyses the forces of globalisation, the global trajectory and dissemination of ideas, the relationship of knowledge to power, and the history of resistance to imperial expansion. It takes an expansive approach to the global history of ideas by examining representations, images, power, and cultural encounters. You will be taught by some of the foremost experts in their respective fields. The MA has particular, but not exclusive, focus on South Asian, African and British Imperial history and cultures.

The range of topics you will be able to pursue include:
- British Imperial Culture and Identity
- Cultures of Resistance
- Race in Global Perspective
- Colonial Power and Indigenous Knowledge
- Religion and Imperialism
- Anti-colonial Nationalism
- Cross-cultural Encounters

You will be able to draw on the rich library and research resources spread across the University of London, as well as senate House Library and the British Library. In London you will furthermore have access to a broad range of Institute for Historical Research seminars, with the extensive resources of Cambridge and Oxford within easy reach.

This programme is ideal for anybody wanting a career with an international aspect, entering fields such as journalism, international NGOs and business. Its rigorous intellectual approach will be of particular benefit to those planning to pursue doctoral work, preparatory to an academic career.

Convened by C. A. Bayly, Saul Dubow and Kim A. Wagner, with contributions by Kate Lowe, Maurizio Isabella, Miles Ogborn, Bill Schwartz, James Dunkerley, Jerry Brotton and David Schalkwyk.

One year full-time, two years part-time.

Fees: £6.000 (UK and EU), £13.000 (US and Overseas)

Please direct any further queries to:
Postgraduate Taught and Research Programmes Assessments Manager
Tel: +44 (0)20 7882 8352
Email: history-admissions@qmul.ac.uk

Application deadline: August 15, 2014

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