

BA History and Beginners' Czech (with Slovak)
About this course
History and Beginners' Czech with Slovak at Oxford brings together two disciplines that have undergone a mutual intellectual enrichment in recent decades. History has experienced a linguistic turn, becoming more attentive to language, genre, rhetoric, and the power of representation in the sources historians use and the arguments they construct. Literary and linguistic studies have undergone a historical turn, recognising that texts can only be fully understood in their political, social, and cultural contexts. Czech and Slovak, the closely related languages of the Czech Republic and Slovakia, open access to Central European cultures and histories that have been profoundly shaped by events from the Reformation and the Habsburg empire through to the Nazi occupation, the communist period, and the post-1989 transformations. At the University of Oxford, this four-year full-time programme allows you to begin Czech from scratch, developing your language skills alongside a rigorous engagement with history. You will learn to use historical documents and literary texts as primary sources, bringing the analytical precision of the linguist to historical investigation and the social and political awareness of the historian to literary interpretation. The two skill sets, which the programme brings together in an integrated way, are mutually reinforcing: historians need to understand genre and rhetoric, and linguists need to appreciate the political and social forces embedded in the texts they study. Graduates of this combination go on to careers in research, journalism, the civil service, diplomacy, international relations with Central European focus, teaching, publishing, heritage work, and cultural organisations. The Oxford training in both historical and linguistic analysis is a powerful preparation for any career that requires intellectual precision, cross-cultural understanding, and the ability to work with complex primary material. Postgraduate study in history, Slavonic studies, Central European studies, or linguistics is a natural route for those who wish to develop their expertise further.
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