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Economic and Social History

About

The Economic and Social History BA at the University of Glasgow is a four-year, full-time undergraduate program that explores the intersection of economics, social history, and political economy. Students will study the historical development of economic systems, the social changes that have shaped economies, and the evolution of public policy from a historical perspective.

Graduates will be well-prepared for careers in historical research, policy analysis, public history, and education, where they can apply their understanding of economic and social history to a variety of contexts. This program is ideal for students interested in further academic research in history, economics, or social sciences.

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Key Facts

  • Program Title: Economic and Social History
  • Degree Type: Bachelor of Arts
  • Duration: 4 years
  • Mode of Study: Full-time, On Campus
  • Application Deadline: 30 June 2026
  • Location: University of Glasgow, United Kingdom
  • Field of Study: Economics
  • Language of Instruction: English

Program Structure

Year 1 - Foundations of Economic and Social History

  • Introduction to Economic History
  • Social and Economic Theory
  • History of Economic Thought
  • Foundations of Historical Research
  • Introduction to Social History
  • History of Labour and Work

Year 2 - Core Economic and Social History Concepts

  • Economic Development and Global History
  • Industrialization and Social Change
  • Economic Systems and Social Structure
  • History of Capitalism and Markets
  • Political Economy in Historical Context
  • Research Methods in Economic and Social History

Year 3 - Advanced Economic and Social History

  • Modern Economic Theories and Historical Context
  • Economic Crises and Social Movements
  • Urbanization, Migration, and Social Networks
  • History of Economic Policy and Global Trade
  • Gender, Class, and Race in Economic History
  • Economic History of the 20th Century

Year 4 - Specialization and Research in Economic and Social History

  • Comparative Economic Systems
  • Advanced Research in Economic and Social History
  • Economic Impact of Wars and Revolutions
  • Modern Globalization and Economic Development
  • Dissertation / Research Project
  • Professional Development and Academic Writing

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the Economic and Social History program are well-prepared for careers in academia, research, public policy, and the cultural sector. They can pursue roles as Economic Historians, Research Analysts, Policy Advisors, or Museum Curators. Graduates can work in governmental organizations, research institutions, cultural organizations, or non-governmental organizations (NGOs). The program also provides a strong foundation for those wishing to pursue postgraduate studies in economic history, sociology, or public policy.

Why Choose This Program

The Bachelor of Arts in Economic and Social History at the University of Glasgow offers an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the interplay between economics and social history. The program combines theoretical knowledge of economics with historical analysis, ensuring students are prepared to understand the evolution of economic systems and their social impacts. With strong research training, practical experience, and a focus on historical context, the program prepares graduates to analyze and contribute to the ongoing debates in economic policy, historical research, and social change. This program is ideal for those wishing to pursue a career in historical research, policy-making, or education, with a focus on the economic and social dimensions of history.

Contact Information

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