Programme Requirements for 2027/28 Session


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B.A. Social Anthropology and History with Year Abroad Full-time

Year: 4
2027/28 Session

The University Regulations permit students registered to Joint degrees to vary their credit weighting in their second and final year. A minimum of 40 credits and a maximum of 80 credits must be taken in each discipline in both years (subject to a total number of 120 credits in each year). Students who undertake less than 160 credits in one of their disciplines will graduate with a major/minor degree.
Students must choose 1 Independent Study module from the department in which they are taking 60 or 80 Students take ONE of the following Independent Study modules

Module Title Code Credits Semester
Dissertation 09 23512 40 Full Term
LH Dissertation 09 23603 40 Full Term

Students taking 40c in History must choose 2 co-requisite Specials Subjects to the value of 40c (20 in each semester) Students cannot take at LH any modules they have taken at LI.
Credits must be evenly balanced across semesters.
Students taking 80c in DASA and 40 in History DASA: Students choose 40c of optional modules (20 in each semester) which may include the LH Professional Skills module + the DASA Dissertation
History: Students choose 2 co-requisite Special Subject Modules to the value of 40c (20 in each semester)

Students taking 60c in DASA and 60c in History
DASA: Students choose 1 20c optional module in Sem 1, which may include the LH Professional Skills module + the 40c DASA Dissertation
History: Students choose 2 co-requisite Special Subject Modules to the value of 40c (20c in each semester) & 1 20c option in Sem 2.
OR
DASA: Students choose 1 20c optional module in Sem 2 + the 40c DASA Dissertation
History: Students choose 2 co-requisite Special Subject Modules to the value of 40c (20c in each semester) & 1 20c option in Sem 1.
OR
DASA: Students choose 2 20c optional modules in Sem 1, which may include the LH Professional Skills module & 1 20c optional module in Sem 2 History: Students choose 1 20c optional module in Sem 2 + the 40c Dissertation
OR
DASA: Students choose 1 20c optional module in Sem 1, which may include the LH Professional Skills module & 2 20c optional modules in Sem 2 History: Students choose 1 20c optional module in Sem 1 + the Dissertation
Students taking 40c in DASA & 80c History
DASA: Students choose 40c of optional modules (20 in each semester)
History: Students choose 1 20c optional module in Sem 1 & 1 20c optional module in Sem 2 PLUS the Dissertation
OR
DASA: Students choose 40c of optional modules (20 in each semester)
History: Students choose 2 co-req Special Subject modules to the value of 40c (20 in each semester) + the Dissertation

DASA Optional Modules.

All optional lists are indicative.
Not all modules will run each year.
In consultation with the programme lead, students taking 60 or 80 credits of DASA modules may replace 20 credits with one Professional Skills module if not undertaken at LI

Module Title Code Credits Semester
Atlantic Slavery: West Africa and the Caribbean 09 22696 20 Semester 2
LH African Popular Culture 09 20437 20 Semester 1
LH Africans in the Global Diaspora 09 30663 20 Semester 2
LH Anthropology and/of Activism 09 39832 20 Semester 1
LH Anthropology of Islam 09 31885 20 Semester 2
LH Anthropology of Migration 09 31404 20 Semester 1
LH Anthropology of the Middle East 09 40763 20 Semester 1
LH Anticolonial, Postcolonial, Decolonial 09 37917 20 Semester 1
LH Development in Africa 09 37919 20 Semester 2
LH Ethnographies of the Marginalised 09 29673 20 Semester 1
LH From Colonialism to Civil War: Nigeria 1861-1970 09 40764 20 Semester 2
LH Gender and Colonialism in African History 09 37921 20 Semester 1
LH Health and Disease in Africa 09 40765 20 Semester 1
LH Kinship, Gender and Sexuality 09 29604 20 Semester 2
LH New African Writing 09 23567 20 Semester 1
LH Political Anthropology 09 35014 20 Semester 2
LH Recovering Africa's Past: oralities in the digital age 09 39829 20 Semester 1
LH Religion and Ritual 09 28072 20 Semester 1
LH The African Canon 09 23564 20 Semester 1
LH The Anthropology of Sport and Recreation 09 40531 20 Semester 2
LH The Anthropology of Tomorrow 09 38811 20 Semester 2
LH The Struggle for Zimbabwe: Nationalism, Liberation and the International Community Since the Cold War 09 39831 20 Semester 2
LH Urban Anthropology 09 31887 20 Semester 2
The Social Life of the Economy 09 24821 20 Semester 1

History Special Subjects (A) in Semester 1:

Students taking 40 credits in History must choose TWO co-requisite Specials Subjects to the value of 40 credits (20 credits in each semester)
Students taking 60-80 credits in History may choose TWO co-requisite Specials Subjects to the value of 40 credits (20 credits in each semester).
This list is indicative; not all modules will run each year depending on staff availability.
History Special Subjects (A) in Semester 1:

Module Title Code Credits Semester
LH Special Subject: 1066, 1099: Chronicling Conquest on the Frontiers of Medieval Europe: A 09 36066 20 Semester 1
LH Special Subject: A History of the Tudors in 100 Objects A 09 32131 20 Semester 1
LH Special Subject: After Hitler: Politics and Society in (West) Germany during the Adenauer Era, 1945-1965 A 09 30957 20 Semester 1
LH Special Subject: Beauty, Blood, Sweat and Tears: The Body in Britain, c1680-1820: A 09 35001 20 Semester 1
LH Special Subject: Britain and the First World War A 09 37867 20 Semester 1
LH Special Subject: Britain at Bay in the Age of the Dictators. From Appeasement to World War Two, 1931-1942A 09 40490 20 Semester 1
LH Special Subject: British Women and Internationalism since 1850 A 09 30931 20 Semester 1
LH Special Subject: Conflict, nationalism and genocide in East Central Europe, ca. 1880 – 1953 A 09 32127 20 Semester 1
LH Special Subject: Dossers: Homelessness in Modern Britain, 1900 to Present A 09 30932 20 Semester 1
LH Special Subject: Egypt in Revolution. Modernity, Masculinity and Revolution in 20th Century Egypt A 09 37120 20 Semester 1
LH Special Subject: Empire comes home: India in the making of Britain: A 09 38883 20 Semester 1
LH Special Subject: Games without Thrones? North Atlantic Societies in the wake of the Vikings, c.800-c.1200 A 09 37112 20 Semester 1
LH Special Subject: Global Cities and Urban Lives, 1690-1914 A 09 37122 20 Semester 1
LH Special Subject: Gross Indecency to Gay Marriage? Gender and Sexual Minorities in the British World A 09 37124 20 Semester 1
LH Special Subject: Gunpowder, Treason and Plot: England under Elizabeth I and James I A 09 37956 20 Semester 1
LH Special Subject: People of the Aftermath: British Culture in the 1920s and 1930s A 09 30955 20 Semester 1
LH Special Subject: Terrorising History: Terrorist Motivations, Methods, and Mayhem A 09 30960 20 Semester 1
LH Special Subject: The Revolting Right: Conservative Activism in Post-war Britain A 09 30958 20 Semester 1
LH Special Subject: The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich A 09 31842 20 Semester 1
LH Special Subject: Where There Is Discord: Making Thatcher’s Britain A 09 30959 20 Semester 1
LH Special Subject: Women and Social Movements in Brazil: A 09 35005 20 Semester 1
LH Special Subject: ‘The Young Ones’: Youth, popular culture, and social change in twentieth century Britain A 09 39786 20 Semester 1
LH Special Subject: Fighting Over Freedom: American Political Ideas from Revolution to Civil War A 09 38880 20 Semester 1

History Special Subjects (B) in Semester 2:

Students taking 40 credits in History must choose TWO co-requisite Specials Subjects to the value of 40 credits (20 credits in each semester)
Students taking 60-80 credits in History may choose TWO co-requisite Specials Subjects to the value of 40 credits (20 credits in each semester).
This list is indicative; not all modules will run each year depending on staff availability.

Module Title Code Credits Semester
LH Special Subject: 1066, 1099: Chronicling Conquest on the Frontiers of Medieval Europe: B 09 36067 20 Semester 2
LH Special Subject: A History of the Tudors in 100 Objects B 09 32129 20 Semester 2
LH Special Subject: After Hitler: Politics and Society in (West) Germany during the Adenauer Era, 1945-1965 B 09 31114 20 Semester 2
LH Special Subject: Beauty, Blood, Sweat and Tears: The Body in Britain, c1680-1820: B 09 35002 20 Semester 2
LH Special Subject: Britain and the First World War B 09 37868 20 Semester 2
LH Special Subject: Britain at Bay in the Age of the Dictators. From Appeasement to World War Two, 1931-1942 B 09 40493 20 Semester 2
LH Special Subject: British Women and Internationalism since 1850 B 09 31109 20 Semester 2
LH Special Subject: Conflict, nationalism and genocide in East Central Europe, ca. 1880 – 1953 B 09 32125 20 Semester 2
LH Special Subject: Dossers: Homelessness in Modern Britain, 1900 to Present B 09 31110 20 Semester 2
LH Special Subject: Egypt in Revolution. Modernity, Masculinity and Revolution in 20th Century Egypt B 09 37121 20 Semester 2
LH Special Subject: Empire comes home: India in the making of Britain: B 09 38884 20 Semester 2
LH Special Subject: Games without Thrones? North Atlantic Societies in the wake of the Vikings, c.800-c.1200 B 09 37116 20 Semester 2
LH Special Subject: Gross Indecency to Gay Marriage? Gender and Sexual Minorities in the British World B 09 37125 20 Semester 2
LH Special Subject: Gunpowder, Treason and Plot: England under Elizabeth I and James I B 09 37958 20 Semester 2
LH Special Subject: People of the Aftermath: British Culture in the 1920s and 1930s B 09 31112 20 Semester 2
LH Special Subject: Terrorising History: Terrorist Motivations, Methods, and Mayhem B 09 31117 20 Semester 2
LH Special Subject: The Revolting Right: Conservative Activism in Post-war Britain B 09 31115 20 Semester 2
LH Special Subject: The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich B 09 31840 20 Semester 2
LH Special Subject: Where There Is Discord: Making Thatcher’s Britain B 09 31116 20 Semester 2
LH Special Subject: Women and Social Movements in Brazil: B 09 35006 20 Semester 2
LH Special Subject: ‘The Young Ones’: Youth, popular culture, and social change in twentieth century Britain B 09 39914 20 Semester 2
LH Special Subject: Fighting Over Freedom: American Political Ideas from Revolution to Civil War B 09 38879 20 Semester 2

History Advanced Options.

Students taking 60-80 credits in History may choose ONE 20-credit option in Semester 1 and/or ONE 20-credit option in Semester 2.

This list is indicative; not all modules will run each year depending on staff availability.
History Advanced Options. List A (Semester 1)

Module Title Code Credits Semester
LH Advanced Option: America at War: From the Civil War to the War on Terror 09 38799 20 Semester 1
LH Advanced Option: Before Globalization?: Afro-Eurasian World History 500-1800 09 38888 20 Semester 1
LH Advanced Option: Capital Lives: Experiencing the City in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Britain 09 38812 20 Semester 1
LH Advanced Option: China in Revolution: China under Mao (1949-1976) 09 38742 20 Semester 2
LH Advanced Option: Conflict in the Modern Middle East 09 38743 20 Semester 2
LH Advanced Option: Faith and Fire: Religion and Rebellion in England from Henry VIII to Elizabeth I 09 38801 20 Semester 1
LH Advanced Option: From the OSS to Snowden: A History of American Intelligence Agencies since 1945 09 38745 20 Semester 1
LH Advanced Option: Indigenous and Settler Histories 09 38748 20 Semester 1
LH Advanced Option: Practising Public History 09 38752 20 Semester 1
LH Advanced Option: Reason and Romance: The Cultural History of Nineteenth-Century Britain 09 38753 20 Semester 1
LH Advanced Option: Revolution, Regicide, & Republic: The British Civil Wars, 1642-1660 09 39779 20 Semester 2
LH Advanced Option: ‘A Holiday from Reality’: A History of Drugs and Drug Use in the Modern Era 09 38738 20 Semester 1
LH Advanced Option: ‘The Young Ones’: Youth, popular culture, and social change in twentieth century Britain 09 38759 20 Semester 1

History Advanced Options.
Students taking 60-80 credits in History may choose ONE 20-credit option in Semester 1 and/or ONE 20-credit option in Semester 2.
History Advanced Options. List B (Semester 2)

Module Title Code Credits Semester
LH Adv Option: Feeling Politics in 20th Century Britain: Emotions and Politics in Britain From the Stiff Upper Lip to :) 09 39784 20 Semester 1
LH Advanced Option: Black Activisms in the US South: Power, Feminisms, and Black Lives Mattering from 1960-present 09 39783 20 Semester 2
LH Advanced Option: Britain’s Wars of Colonisation and Decolonisation 09 38741 20 Semester 1
LH Advanced Option: Empire, Equality and Environment: Modern France, 1870 to 2020 09 41111 20 Semester 2
LH Advanced Option: Experts, Scholars, and Spies: the Information Revolution in Early Modern Europe 09 38744 20 Semester 1
LH Advanced Option: Gross Indecency to Gay Marriage? Gender and Sexual Minorities 1885 to the Present 09 38746 20 Semester 2
LH Advanced Option: History of Technology and Culture in the United States 09 38803 20 Semester 2
LH Advanced Option: Land, Law, and Violence in the American West 09 38749 20 Semester 2
LH Advanced Option: Life After Death: Europe, 1945-1989 09 41112 20 Semester 1
LH Advanced Option: Politics and Religion in Islamic History: The Gunpowder Empires, c. 1450-1750 09 41115 20 Semester 2
LH Advanced Option: Revolution, Regicide, & Republic: The British Civil Wars, 1642-1660 09 39779 20 Semester 2
LH Advanced Option: Terrorism in the USA: From the Klan to Al Qaeda to White Power 09 38755 20 Semester 2
LH Advanced Option: The Dark Side of History in Public 09 39697 20 Semester 2
LH Advanced Option: The Making of England, 850-1100 09 39785 20 Semester 2
LH Advanced Option: The Making of the British Raj: Gender, Conquest and Race in early colonial India, c.1757-1885 09 38757 20 Semester 1
LH Advanced Option: Women Behaving Badly in Tudor and Stuart England 09 38760 20 Semester 2

OR Students may also apply to undertake a Professional Skills module at level H. If successful this will be taken in place of one of their DASA semester 1 taught modules. The placement can be taken either during the summer vacation (part-time or full-time) or during semester 1 (part-time only). The placement must be completed prior to the Christmas vacation. Students who undertook a Professional Skills module at level I will not be able to undertake a Professional Skills module at level H.