Get the big picture: politics, philosophy, and law in the mix. Learn the craft of digging into the early modern period, get experience abroad and across the disciplines, and shape the lively debate.
This Second Cycle Degree Programme will provide advanced linguistic and cultural knowledge, analytical skills in the chosen foreign language as well as the necessary ability to interact with multidisciplinary and multicultural research groups.
The fascination of doing early modern history consists in trying to understand cultures and societies that are at the same both familiar and foreign, to see the consistencies while acknowledging the contradictions. The purpose of the master programme is to provide you with knowledge of and insights into the early modern history of Northern Europe (c. 1450–1850).
The M.A. Program in Comparative Studies in History and Society offers a two-year degree with a thesis that will allow students to concentrate their studies in either historical transformations in state and society or social inequalities from a comparative perspective using quantitative and/or qualitative methods.
This Second Cycle Degree Programme provides excellent proficiency in one of the Asian or North African languages, with a special focus on the economic and legal jargon, as well as an in-depth knowledge of the economic, legal, historical and political aspects of the geographical area of reference.
Envie de porter un regard original sur l’histoire et sur la culture européennes ? Envie d’aborder des questions contemporaines qui se basent sur des débats actuels ? Alors lancez-vous dans le Master en Histoire Européenne Contemporaine !
This MA programme examines the historic house within its, social, cultural and economic context. It considers issues such as the rise and decline of the country house in Ireland, historic houses as sites for luxury consumption, and the evolution of landed estates and landscapes.
In the interdisciplinary Master in European Studies: Transnational and Global Perspectives we educate a global elite that understands Europe as a region of historical diversities as well as intense interactions across national boundaries and exchanges with the outside world.
A unique one-year MA programme in European History and Civilisation jointly offered by Leiden University, Université Paris I – Panthéon/Sorbonne and the University of Oxford.
TPTI includes three complementary specializations within a single training course : the History of Techniques, the Management of Cultural and Historical Heritage, Conservation and Management of the Industrial Heritage.
The Master Programme in Roads to Democracy gives you insights into the development of democracies in Europe. This is done by tracing political, economic, social, and cultural aspects of the development of democratic ideas, institutions, and structures.
This programme has a strong international orientation and focuses on the study of European and non-European history in a global context. You will be able to choose one of various specialisations.