[skip to content]
Department of History
Undergraduate Course Units
Running 2012/13
- Britain and slavery
- H101 Approaches to History
- H110 Introduction to the History of Africa
- H120 Introduction to the History of East Asia
- H130 Introduction to the History of the Near and Middle East
- H140 Introduction to the History of South Asia
- H150 Introduction to the History of South East Asia
- H200 Group Study Project in History
- H234 Culture and Identity in Modern South Asia 1800-2000
- H235 Gandhi and Gandhiism
- H236 State and Society in Mughal India
- H241 The Middle East in the Period of the Crusades, 1050-1291
- H247 Turks, Mongols and Mamluks 1054-1500
- H248 The Making of the Modern Middle East
- H253 Islamic Reformism in South East Asia 1760s - 1960s
- H270 Society and Culture in Twentieth-Century Africa
- H275 Race, Class and Culture in the History of Southern Africa
- H278 Muslim Societies in West Africa
- H280 Atlantic Slavery and Its Legacies: Western Africa Ca 1500-2000
- H283 Modern Japan
- H297 Modern China
- H337 Histories of Partition: India and Pakistan 1947 (I)
- H343 Reform, Resistance and Revolution: the Ottoman Empire 1876-1909 (I)
- H346 History of Iran: Qajars to the Islamic Republic (I)
- H348 Rulers, Rebels and Scholars in Early Islam (I)
- H353 The Creation of Modern Burma 1852-C.1941 (I)
- H378 Violence, Identity & Politics in Modern East and Northeast Africa (I)
- H379 Asante, the Gold Coast and the British, 1807-1935 (I)
- H382 Opium & Empires: China's Narcotic Trade and Culture in Global Context (I)
- H437 Histories of Partition: India and Pakistan 1947 (II)
- H443 Reform, Resistance and Revolution: the Ottoman Empire 1876-1909 (II)
- H446 History of Iran: Qajars to the Islamic Republic (II)
- H448 Rulers, Rebels and Scholars in Early Islam (II)
- H453 The Creation of Modern Burma 1852-C.1941 (II)
- H478 Violence, Identity & Politics in Modern East and Northeast Africa (II)
- H479 Asante, the Gold Coast and the British, 1807-1935 (II)
- H482 Opium & Empires: China's Narcotic Trade and Culture in Global Context (II)
- H500 Independent Study Project (Asian and African History)
- Introduction to Pan-Africanism
- Islam and the West
Courses Not Running 2012/13