This course offers a comprehensive exploration of world history, covering essential topics like gender, race, and global imperialism. Students will examine diverse geographical regions and span 1,500 years, from the fall of the Roman Empire to the post-Communist era. Additionally, it includes learning key archaeological techniques and skills, allowing customization of studies to focus on specific historical periods, cultures, human remains, or artefacts.Exeter's rich historical environment, featuring museums, art galleries, and architectural heritage, enhances the experience, supported by the University Library's extensive collections. Research centres in areas such as Medical History and Medieval Studies foster interdisciplinary work with international recognition. Student engagement is encouraged through the Student-Staff Liaison Committee for feedback and the History Society for events, speakers, and trips. For details on modules, assessment methods, facilities, and staff expertise, please visit our course page.
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