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    Module code: HS7136 This module surveys a wide array of themes and approaches in the study of English and Welsh communities and families between c. 1600 and 1900.

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    Module code: HS7010 This module will equip you with the methodological and analytical skills to carry out high-level research and writing - vital when undertaking your dissertation.

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