

BA History and English
About this course
History and English at Oxford is one of the most demanding and intellectually rewarding combinations available in the humanities. Both disciplines share a commitment to the careful reading of texts, but they approach that work differently: History uses texts as evidence about the past, situating them in their context and weighing them against other sources, while English reads them as literary objects, attending to form, style, voice, and the ways language creates meaning. Together they train you to engage with the written record of human experience with exceptional precision and depth. At the University of Oxford, this three-year full-time programme is taught through Oxford's distinctive tutorial system, which means you write essays and defend your thinking in close dialogue with leading scholars across both disciplines. The range of the degree is genuinely broad: you might study Old English alongside the political culture of medieval England, Shakespeare's drama alongside the history of the English Reformation, or twentieth-century literature alongside the history of empire. The Bodleian Library, Oxford's college libraries, and the city's extraordinary cultural resources are all part of the experience. Oxford History and English graduates enter a highly competitive market with credentials that are recognised by virtually every professional sector. Law, journalism, the civil service, finance, publishing, politics, and academia are all common destinations. The writing and analytical skills developed are among the most transferable of any degree, and employers across sectors value Oxford's tutorial training in argument and evidence. Many graduates pursue graduate study in history, English, or related fields, and Oxford's academic environment is a strong springboard for research careers. The degree's combination of historical knowledge and literary sensitivity is particularly valued in roles involving communication, policy, and culture.
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