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History (Research): Political Culture and National Identities

Master

New Research MA students (including those still in the admittance procedure) are required to attend the Research MA Introduction.
September 9th from 13:00 till 15:00, Lipsius 208 (students starting September 2016)
January 26th, from 15:00 till 17:00 students starting February 2017
(for more information please contact the coordinator of studies Esther Buizer

  • Year 1 & 2
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Please note that starting the Research Master in the spring semester (February) will mean that the programme is followed in a different order. We strongly advise students to set up their studyplan in consultation with the Coordinator of studies before the start of the programme.

Vak EC Semester 1 Semester 2

Year 1

Literature Seminar

Political Culture and National Identities 10

Research Seminar

The Rise of Banal Nationalism 10
Political Eloquence 10
American Radicalism: Challenging and Empowering U.S. Democracy 10
The American People and Their Constitution, 1776-1896: "To Form a More Perfect Union" 10
The History of Humanitarian Intervention 10
The Rooseveltian Century: The Rise of the U.S. as a Global Power in the Twentieth Century 10
Memory of the Holocaust 10
A Sacred National Duty: Military Conscription in Western Europe (1815-1945) 10
The Russian Revolution Revisited 10

Compulsory Courses

Historical Theory (ResMA History) 10
Research Skills (ResMA History) 10
Tutorial (ResMA History) 10
Research School Courses (ResMA History) 10

Year 2

Optional Courses (20 EC)

Optional Courses (ResMA History) 10

ResMA Thesis

ResMA Thesis History & Final Exam 30