

BA History
About this course
History is the discipline through which we understand how human societies have changed over time, making sense of the forces, decisions, and structures that shaped the world we have inherited. It trains you to work carefully with evidence, to evaluate competing interpretations, and to construct persuasive accounts of the past from partial and sometimes contradictory sources. These habits of mind are rigorous, transferable, and deeply valuable in any profession that requires clear thinking, careful argument, and the ability to understand complex situations. At Queen Mary University of London, this four-year, full-time programme benefits from the extraordinary resources of one of the world's great historical cities. You will explore histories from Africa, Asia, Europe, and the United States, engaging with a wide range of periods, themes, and perspectives. The breadth of modules available means you can follow your particular interests across topics spanning modern empires, political thought, film history, revolutionary movements, technology and modernity, and much more, building a degree that reflects your intellectual curiosity. The programme's four-year structure gives you the time to develop genuine depth in the areas that engage you most, working with primary sources and secondary literature under the guidance of historians who are active researchers in their fields. History graduates are among the most versatile in the job market. The combination of analytical rigour, written communication, and capacity for independent research is valued across law, journalism, the civil service, politics, business, publishing, education, museum and heritage work, and international organisations. Many graduates pursue postgraduate study in history, public history, heritage management, law, or related fields, building specialist expertise for research or professional careers. The discipline's core commitment to evidence, argument, and complexity prepares you well for any environment in which those qualities matter.
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