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The Early Modern History MSc at the University of Glasgow is a one-year, full-time program designed for students interested in the history of the early modern period, from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment. The program covers key themes such as political history, cultural developments, social structures, and religious transformations in Europe and beyond. Students will explore primary sources such as historical documents, letters, and manuscripts, developing strong research and analytical skills.
Graduates will be well-equipped for careers in academia, publishing, museums, cultural heritage, and education, where they can apply their knowledge of early modern history. The program also provides a foundation for students wishing to pursue doctoral studies in history or related fields.
Semester 1 – Foundations of Early Modern History
Semester 2 – Advanced Early Modern Historical Studies
Graduates of the Early Modern History program can pursue careers in academia, research, education, and public history. With a deep understanding of early modern political, social, and cultural developments, they can work as Historians, Research Fellows, Archivists, or Museum Curators. Graduates also find opportunities in publishing, media, and education, where their expertise can contribute to historical documentaries, educational content, or historical consultancy for film and television. The program’s strong focus on research equips graduates with the skills needed for roles in think tanks, historical societies, or governmental agencies, particularly in areas related to historical research and policy.
The Master of Science in Early Modern History at the University of Glasgow provides a rigorous academic experience focused on the key political, social, and intellectual transformations of the early modern period. The program combines in-depth historical research with the study of significant global changes during the Renaissance, Reformation, and Enlightenment. Students gain the tools to critically assess historical events, contexts, and movements, and to produce original research that contributes to the broader understanding of the era. With access to extensive archival resources, expert faculty, and a strong tradition of historical scholarship, this program offers excellent opportunities for those interested in researching and teaching early modern history. It is an ideal choice for those wishing to make a significant impact in historical research or education.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)141 330 2000
Email: admissions@glasgow.ac.uk
Address: University of Glasgow, University Avenue, Glasgow G12 8QQ, United Kingdom