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This MA programme explores religious, social, economic and cultural developments in the early modern world, including the strains created by soaring prices and population, and heightened social mobility. All modules are taught by a team of experts, ensuring that you are exposed to as many different viewpoints and approaches as possible.
In the first term you will study two core modules. ‘Theory, Skills and Methods’ provides a foundation in historical methods and theoretical frameworks used to study society and culture from the early modern period to the contemporary world. ‘Themes in Early Modern History’ provides a critical perspective on key themes and introduces you to a range of expertise at Warwick.
2:1 undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in a related subject.
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£1000
Applicants who pay tuition fees at the Home fee opens in a new window rate. Applicants to all of the four History Department taught Masters coursesLink opens in a new window are eligible for the bursary.
The bursaries are designed to widen access to postgraduate studies for students who come from diverse socio-economic, cultural, ethnic and religious backgrounds.
Applicants should make a case, in up to 750 words, explaining why they would like to be considered:
which MA programme they have applied for
a possible thesis topic
a CV (max. one side of A4)
and how they fit the inclusion criteria outlined above
Candidates should send these materials to pghistoryoffice@warwick.ac.uk and should ensure that they have also applied to one of the History Department’s MA coursesLink opens in a new window. The grant will take the form of a discount from the standard MA tuition fee.
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Last updated: 21 February 2025