
Taught Postgraduate Courses 2012 – 2013
1st Half Session
Level 5 Taught Courses 2012-2013
Please note - Courses may be subject to change
Course |
Course Title |
Co-Ordinator |
| CU 5012 | Writing the History of Science | Dr B Marsden |
| HI 501A | Basic Latin for Historians | Prof D Dumville |
| HI 501D | Palaeography I | Prof J Stevenson / Prof D Dumville |
| HI 501F | End of Empire: Tsarist Russia in WWI, 1914-1917 | Prof T Heywood |
| HI 501G | Introduction to Historical Research | Prof W Naphy |
| HI 501J | Feminisms & The Writing of History | Dr E Macknight |
| HI 501L | Approaches to Scandinavian Studies | Prof S Brink |
| HI 501S | Peacemaking & Bloodfeud in Scotland, c.1390-1513 | Dr J Armstrong |
| HI 501X | The Empire of Cnut: Royal Power in England, Denmark & Norway, 1016-1035 | Prof M Gelting |
| HI 501Y | Studies in Early Modern Ireland, 1541-1800 | Prof T Bartlett |
| HI 502A | Canon Law & Lawyers in the Middle Ages | Dr F Pedersen |
| HI 502D | The US-UK 'Special Relationship': 1940-2008 | Dr A Spelling |
2nd Half Session
Course |
Course Title |
Co-Ordinator |
| HI 551A | Approaching the Early Modern | Prof T Bartlett/Dr K Friedrich |
| HI 551C | Witchcraft, Traditional Practices & The Rise of a Protestant Culture in Early Modern Scotland | Prof W Naphy |
| HI 551D | Intermediate Latin for Postgraduates | Prof D Dumville |
| HI 551G | Researching in History & Philosophy of Science | Dr B Marsden |
| HI 551I | The Enlightenment in Comparison: Scotland & Central Europe, 1650-1800 | Dr K Friedrich/Dr M Brown |
| HI 551L | Runes & Place Names: Important Sources for Early Scandinavia | Prof S Brink |
| HI 551N | Old Norse Language and Literature | Dr T Wills |
| HI 551P | The British Empire: Concepts & Approaches | Dr A Dilley |
| HI 551Q | Viking Religion & Mythology | Dr T Wills |
| HI 552B | Healthcare in the Highlands c.1620-1820 | Dr A Sutherland |
| HI 552F | Palaeography II | Prof D Dumville |
| HI 552G | Independent Reading in Historical Studies | Dr C Barr |
| HI 5594 | Research Preparation in Historical Studies | Prof T Heywood |

