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History and East European Cultural Studies BA

University Park Campus, Nottingham, UK

Course overview

If you are interested in combining your interests in history with a focus on Eastern Europe, and in particular the vibrant and dynamic cultures of Russia and South East Europe, then this degree course is for you.

In History you will be able to choose from an extensive range of modules, including options in Russian and Eastern European history. In the East European cultural studies part of your degree you will study the societies, histories, politics and cultures of the territory of Eastern Europe and Russia from the Byzantine period to the 21st century, beginning with modules that approach study of these cultures at introductory level, and specialising as your studies progress.

Optional modules include topics in the literature, cinema, popular culture and history of Russia and South-East Europe, with a particular focus on the region that was formerly Yugoslavia. If you wish, you may learn a Slavonic language: Russian and Serbian/Croatian are both offered from beginners’ level. Language study is optional and this degree does not include a year abroad.

 

Indicative modules

Mandatory

Year 1

Discovering History

Optional

Year 1

Making of Modern Asia

Optional

Year 1

Making the Middle Ages, 500-1500

Optional

Year 1

Roads to Modernity: An Introduction to Modern History 1750-1945

Optional

Year 1

Roads to Modernity: An Introduction to Modern History 1750-1945 (Part 2)

Optional

Year 1

The Contemporary World since 1945

Optional

Year 1

The Contemporary World Since 1945 (Part 2)

Optional

Year 1

History of Philosophy: Ancient to Modern

Optional

Year 1

Themes in Early Modern European History c.1500-1789

Optional

Year 1

Russian 1: Beginners

Optional

Year 1

The Clash of Empires: History of the Balkans from Alexander the Great to Napoleon

Optional

Year 1

From Tsarism to Communism: Introduction to Russian History and Culture

Optional

Year 1

Serbian / Croatian 1: Beginners

Optional

Year 1

The Soviet Experiment

Optional

Year 2

Consumers & Citizens: Society & Culture in 18th Century England

Optional

Year 2

British Foreign Policy and the Origins of the World Wars, 1895-1939

Optional

Year 2

The Victorians: Life, Thought and Culture

Optional

Year 2

The Second World War and Social Change in Britain, 1939-1951: Went The Day Well?

Optional

Year 2

The Rise of Modern China

Optional

Year 2

Liberating Africa: Decolonisation, Development and the Cold War, 1919-1994

Optional

Year 2

Heroes and Villains in the Middle Ages

Optional

Year 2

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

Optional

Year 2

Sex, Lies and Gossip? Women of Medieval England

Optional

Year 2

International History of the Middle East and North Africa 1918-1995

Optional

Year 2

Germany and Europe in the Short 20th Century, 1918-1990

Optional

Year 2

Imagining 'Britain': Decolonising Tolkien et al

Optional

Year 2

Kingship in Crisis: Politics, People and Power in Late-medieval England

Optional

Year 2

Sexuality in Early Medieval Europe

Optional

Year 2

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

Optional

Year 2

Soviet State and Society

Optional

Year 2

The Venetian Republic, 1450-1575

Optional

Year 2

European Fascisms, 1900-1945

Optional

Year 2

De-industrialisation: A Social and Cultural History, c.1970-1990

Optional

Year 2

The British Empire from Emancipation to the Boer War

Optional

Year 2

Rule and Resistance in Colonial India

Optional

Year 2

Poverty, Disease and Disability: Britain, 1795-1930

Optional

Year 2

Travel and Adventure in the Medieval World

Optional

Year 2

African American History and Culture

Optional

Year 2

Business in American Culture

Optional

Year 2

America's Borders: Culture at the Limits

Optional

Year 2

Serbian / Croatian 1: Beginners

Optional

Year 2

Serbian / Croatian 2

Optional

Year 2

Russian 1: Beginners

Optional

Year 2

Russian 2 - Beginners

Optional

Year 2

Long Essay in Russian and Slavonic Studies

Optional

Year 2

Gulag Archipelago: Stalin’s Prison Camps

Optional

Year 2

Germany and Europe in the Short 20th Century 1918-1990

Optional

Year 2

Race, Rights and Propaganda: The Politics of Race and Identity in the Cold War Era 1945-1990

Optional

Year 2

Politics and Protest: The Last Hundred Years of Music History

Optional

Year 2

Rethinking the Tudors: Monarchy, Society and Religion in England, 1485-1603

Optional

Year 2

Communities, Crime and Punishment in England 1500-1700

Optional

Year 2

The politics of memory in postwar Western Europe

Optional

Year 2

Gender, Empire, Selfhood: Transgender History in Global Context

Optional

Year 2

The American Pop Century

Optional

Year 2

American Radicalism

Optional

Year 2

The US and the World in the American Century: US Foreign Policy 1898-2008

Optional

Year 2

History of American Capitalism

Optional

Year 2

The CIA and US Foreign Policy 1945-2012

Optional

Year 2

Work placement

Optional

Year 3

Culture, Society and Politics in 20th Century Russia

Optional

Year 3

Faith and Fire: Popular Religion in Late Medieval England

Optional

Year 3

The Black Death

Optional

Year 3

Life During Wartime: Crisis, Decline and Transformation in 1970s America

Optional

Year 3

After the Golden Age: The West in the 1970s & 1980s

Optional

Year 3

British Culture in the Age of Mass Production, 1920-1950

Optional

Year 3

Early Medieval England in the Age of Bede

Optional

Year 3

From Revelation to ISIS: Apocalyptic Thought from the 1st to 21st Century

Optional

Year 3

Transnationalising Italy: A History of Modern Italy in a Transnational Perspective

Optional

Year 3

The Celtic Fringe: Scotland and Ireland, c.1066-1603

Optional

Year 3

The Rise and Fall of Thatcherism, 1975-1992

Optional

Year 3

The World of Orthodox Sainthood

Optional

Year 3

Dissertation in Russian and Slavonic Studies

Optional

Year 3

Serbian / Croatian 2

Optional

Year 3

Brotherhood and Unity: Yugoslavia on Film

Optional

Year 3

Myths and Memories: Histories of Russia's Second World War

Optional

Year 3

The 1960s and the West, 1958-1974

Optional

Year 3

The Reign of Richard II

Optional

Year 3

Russian in Revolution 1905-21

Optional

Year 3

The African Atlantic and the British Slave Trade c.1600-1897

Optional

Year 3

European Politics and Society 1848-1914

Optional

Year 3

Rebels Against Empire: Anticolonialism and British Imperialism in the mid 20th Century

Optional

Year 3

Voices from North Africa: Resistance, Decolonisation and State-Building in the Twentieth Century

Optional

Year 3

From serf to proletarian?: Imperial Russia’s rural population, 1825-1932

Optional

Year 3

US Foreign Policy 1989-2009

Optional

Year 3

Popular Music Cultures and Countercultures

Optional

Year 3

The Agony and the Ecstasy: Drugs for Pleasure and Pain in the History of Medicine

Optional

Year 3

Italy and the Second World War

Optional

Year 3

Mapping the Humanities

Optional

Year 3

The Turbulent Friar: Martin Luther and the Origins of Protestantism

Optional

Year 3

Recent Queer Writing

Optional

Year 3

Culture and Power in Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany

Optional

Year 3

Sexuality in American History

Optional

Year 3

Britain in the Later Roman Empire (c. 250-450)

Optional

Year 3

Troubled Empire: The Projection of American Global Power from Pearl Harbor to Covid-19

Optional

Year 3

China from Revolution to Socialism

Optional

Year 3

Heritage and the Media

Optional

Year 3

Saving Europe: Atrocity and Humanitarianism across twentieth century Europe

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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.

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I felt a History single honours may have been too intense and too broad for my preferences, so I began looking into joint honours courses. I was really intrigued by the concept of East European Cultural Studies, as it was a subject area that hadn’t been offered to me before. I also enjoy learning about the social and cultural elements of history, and this course allowed me to focus on those elements more closely.

Francesca Hawkeswood

History and East European Cultural Studies BA

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