

MA History and European Languages
About this course
History and European languages is a combination that takes seriously the idea that understanding the past requires reading it in the languages in which it was written, debated and contested. History provides the broad framework: the sweep of social, cultural and political change across centuries and continents, the analysis of power, belief and everyday life, the interpretation of evidence and the construction of narrative. European languages add depth and precision, allowing you to engage with primary sources, literatures and cultural contexts directly rather than through the filter of translation. At the University of Dundee, the history component of this four-year degree covers social, cultural and political history from the early modern period to the present day, with particular attention to the British Isles, Europe, the Americas, Africa and India, as the university notes. This breadth ensures you develop a genuinely global historical perspective rather than one confined to a single region or tradition. The European languages strand develops your linguistic competence alongside your reading of literature, society, politics and culture in your chosen language or languages. A year abroad is built into the programme, giving you the opportunity to live and study in a European country, deepen your language skills in an immersive environment and experience a different academic culture. The combination develops close reading, source analysis, argument construction and the ability to work across different linguistic and cultural frameworks. These are skills with wide professional application and are particularly valued in roles requiring communication, research and cross-cultural understanding. Graduates go on to careers in law, diplomacy, the civil service, journalism, international business, education, translation and interpreting, cultural organisations and the heritage sector. The combination of historical analysis and language competence is particularly relevant to roles involving international policy, research or communication. Further study in history, European studies, area studies, law or related disciplines is also a common route.
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