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Ancient History and History BA

University Park Campus, Nottingham, UK

Course overview

Are you fascinated by all periods of history?

Explore political, cultural and social changes from ancient Greece and Rome to the present day on this joint honours Ancient History and History degree. You will study topics such as politics, empire, gender, slavery, warfare, religion, art and science. This degree helps you draw connections across the ancient, medieval, early modern and modern periods, deepening your understanding of the development of societies over time.

As a joint honours student, you’ll develop key professional and transferable skills through both subjects.

Indicative modules

Mandatory

Year 1

Discovering History

Mandatory

Year 1

Interpreting Ancient History

Optional

Year 1

Myth in Greek and Roman Society

Optional

Year 1

Interpreting Ancient Art and Archaeology

Optional

Year 1

Interpreting Ancient Literature

Optional

Year 1

Exploring the Medieval World, c. 500-1500

Optional

Year 1

Exploring the Early Modern World, c. 1500-1800

Optional

Year 1

Exploring the Modern World c. 1800-2000

Optional

Year 1

Studying the Greek World

Optional

Year 1

Studying the Roman World

Optional

Year 1

Becoming a Historian 1

Optional

Year 1

Becoming a Historian 2

Optional

Year 1

Global Receptions of the Classical World

Optional

Year 1

Classical Languages

Optional

Year 1

Arts Engaged in Health (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 1

Data, Culture and Society (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 1

Digital Projects: Data and Text (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 1

Digital Projects: Sound and Vision (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 1

Disease and Society (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 1

Exploring Digital Arts (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 1

Exploring Sustainability (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 1

Sustainability Action (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 1

The Critical Citizen: Modes of Thinking in Contemporary Society (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 1

Writing and Being: Academic, Activist, Professional, Creative and Personal (Engaged Arts)

Mandatory

Year 2

Exploring Ancient Evidence

Mandatory

Year 2

Interpreting History

Optional

Year 2

A Protestant Nation? Politics, Religion and Culture in England 1558-1640

Optional

Year 2

Environmental History: Nature and the Western World, 1800-2000

Optional

Year 2

European Fascisms, 1900-1945

Optional

Year 2

Imagining Britain: Decolonising and Repopulating the Mythology of the British Isles

Optional

Year 2

Rule and Resistance in Colonial India

Optional

Year 2

Soviet State and Society 1917-1991

Optional

Year 2

The Lived Experience of the Second World War: Went the Day Well?

Optional

Year 2

The Victorians: Life, Thought and Culture

Optional

Year 2

Communicating the Past

Optional

Year 2

Studying Classical Scholarship

Optional

Year 2

Classical Languages

Optional

Year 2

At Home with the Greeks and Romans

Optional

Year 2

Conquerors, Caliphs, and Converts

Optional

Year 2

Law and Society in the Greco-Roman World

Optional

Year 2

Performance and Display

Optional

Year 2

Religion and the Supernatural

Optional

Year 2

The Lives of Ancient Objects

Optional

Year 2

Comparative Colonial Encounters 1600-1900

Optional

Year 2

Afro-Futures of the Black Past

Optional

Year 2

Early Medieval England in the Age of Bede

Optional

Year 2

Exile and Homeland: Jewish Culture, Thought and Politics in Modern Europe and Palestine, 1890-1950

Optional

Year 2

Health and Society in the 19th and 20th Centuries

Optional

Year 2

Medieval Lives

Optional

Year 2

The Heartland: Ukraine and the Russian Imperial Project 1569-1785

Optional

Year 2

A ‘Holiday from History’? Ideas in Britain since 1992

Optional

Year 2

The Past in the Present 1

Optional

Year 2

The Past in the Present 2

Optional

Year 2

The Russian Empire 1855-1917

Optional

Year 2

The Stranger Next Door: Jews and Christians in the Middle Ages

Optional

Year 2

The Tokugawa World c. 1600-1868

Optional

Year 2

Applying the Digital Humanities (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 2

Arts Work Placement Module (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 2

Community Engagement and Social Impact (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 2

Decolonisation and Justice (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 2

Employing the Arts (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 2

Issues in the Health Humanities (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 2

Living and Working in a Multi-Lingual World (Engaged Arts)

Optional

Year 2

Made in Nottingham (Engaged Arts)

Mandatory

Year 3

History Special Subject

Optional

Year 3

Voices from the Margins 1

Optional

Year 3

Voices from the Margins 2

Optional

Year 3

Christian Empire

Optional

Year 3

The Bronze Age Aegean

Optional

Year 3

Classics Research Project

Optional

Year 3

Peace and Conflict 1

Optional

Year 3

Peace and Conflict 2

Optional

Year 3

Ideas and Ideologies 1

Optional

Year 3

Ideas and Ideologies 2

Optional

Year 3

Everyday Life and Culture 1

Optional

Year 3

Everyday Life and Culture 2

Optional

Year 3

Empires 1

Optional

Year 3

Empires 2

Optional

Year 3

Crisis, Revolution and Rupture 1

Optional

Year 3

Crisis, Revolution and Rupture 2

Optional

Year 3

Introduction to Ancient Greek Medicine

Optional

Year 3

Dissertation in History

Optional

Year 3

History Dissertation

Optional

Year 3

Classical Languages

Optional

Year 3

Classics and Modern Media

Optional

Year 3

Coins, Cults and Cities

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About modules

The above is a sample of the typical modules we offer, but is not intended to be construed or relied on as a definitive list of what might be available in any given year. This content was last updated on Tuesday 1 April 2025. Due to timetabling availability, there may be restrictions on some module combinations.

Undergraduate students enjoying Highfields Park and lake

What I loved most about my course was meeting some of the professors. In third-year you got to really specialise in what you wanted to do and build some great relationships with your professors. I loved going to my seminars and writing my dissertation.

Emma Sharman

2020 History BA graduate

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