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Module Title LM Where There Is Discord: Making Thatcher’s Britain (Masters): A
SchoolHistory and Cultures
Department History
Module Code 09 31031
Module Lead Dr Matthew Francis
Level Masters Level
Credits 20
Semester Semester 1
Pre-requisites
Co-requisites LM Where There Is Discord: Making Thatcher’s Britain (Masters): B - (09 31071)
Restrictions None
Contact Hours Seminar-30 hours
Guided independent study-170 hours
Total: 200 hours
Exclusions
Description This module (and its co-requisite Where There Is Discord: Making Thatcher’s Britain (Masters): B) will allow students to study a historical theme or area in great depth, under the guidance of an individual member of staff drawing on both secondary sources (i.e. books and articles) and primary sources (documents, newspapers etc), both published and unpublished. The module will allow students to study an aspect of history in detail and gain a fuller understanding of how different types of source material inform the historical process.
Many historians have come to regard the Conservative Party's victory in the 1979 general election as a crucial turning point in the direction of British politics, the moment at which the post-war settlement was abandoned in favour of the neoliberalism that would dominate the following thirty years. This module will place Thatcherism in historical perspective, observing the evolution of the ideology from its genesis in the ‘crisis’ of the 1970s, through to its influence on New Labour, on David Cameron and Theresa May, and on Brexit, via a study of a decade of Thatcherism in practice.
Learning Outcomes By the end of the module students should be able to:
  • analyse and critically appraise key events and historical processes relevant to the subject under scrutiny;
  • analyse and critically evaluate a wide range of relevant primary source material;
  • critically evaluate the historiographical context and trends of the subject under exploration;
  • Summarise, synthesise and evaluate the subject material in a sophisticated written form.
Assessment 31031-01 : 3000 word : Coursework (100%)
Assessment Methods & Exceptions Assessment:
1 x 3,000 word assignment (100%)

Reassessment:
Resubmission of failed component(s)
Other
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