

BA History
About this course
History at Oxford is among the most rigorous and demanding undergraduate programmes available anywhere. The discipline asks how and why things happened in the past, how we know what we know about them, and what the past can tell us about the present. Historians work with primary sources, from manuscripts and legal records to diaries, newspapers, and material artefacts, evaluating evidence carefully and constructing well-reasoned accounts of human experience across time. The discipline demands close reading, precise writing, and the ability to hold complexity and uncertainty in mind. Oxford's three-year full-time history degree is shaped by the tutorial system, in which much of your learning happens through individual or small-group sessions with leading scholars in their fields. This means your intellectual development is personalised and demanding in ways that large-lecture programmes cannot match. You will study history across a broad chronological and geographical range, from ancient and medieval to modern and contemporary periods, and from British and European history to the history of Asia, Africa, the Americas, and the wider world. You choose papers that reflect your interests and develop your own historical questions and arguments in essays and extended research projects. The depth of library resources, the quality of the faculty, and the intensity of tutorial teaching make this programme one of the most formative intellectual experiences available. History graduates from Oxford go on to law, the civil service, journalism, finance, academia, the arts, politics, and business. The skills of evidence evaluation, structured argument, and clear written communication that the programme develops are valued across every profession. Many graduates continue to doctoral research in history, becoming the scholars who define the next generation of historical knowledge. The Oxford history degree is widely regarded as one of the strongest foundations available for any career in which analytical and communicative excellence matters.
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