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  • Immigration and Ethnicity in Colonial and Post-Colonial France

    Module code: FR3125 Immigration as an issue remains at the heart of social, cultural and political debates in France.

  • Bilingual Writing and Self-Translation: Literature in a Cross-Cultural Perspective

    Module code: FR3051 Our world today is increasingly multilingual and this module looks at the ways in which literary writers incorporate different languages in their work.

  • Norms and Margins in French Cinema

    Module code: FR3140 This module will focus on the representations of a range of norms and margins (social, cultural, gender, sexual, ethnic, generational, physical, etc.) in French cinema and examine them in light of the sociopolitical context of their time.

  • Introduction to French Linguistics

    Module code: FR2032 This module will introduce you to a range of topics related to the broad field of French linguistics.

  • History of Italian Cinema

    Module code: IT2012 This module offers an introduction to the history of Italian cinema throughout the 20th century. You will explore the work of selected directors and key texts, and will learn to place them in their historical context.

  • Projects in Professional Archaeology

    Module code: AR3086 This core module for our BSc continues your preparation for a career in professional archaeology/historic environment practice. Its particular focus will be the professional delivery of desk-based assessments, a recognised area of professional competence.

  • Archaeology of the Modern World

    Module code: AR7531 (double module) The archaeological study of the last 500 years can enrich our understanding of many kinds of people in the past, from potentates in Benin, Khoikhoi in South Africa, and agricultural labourers in the north of Ireland to settlers in Virginia.

  • Archaeology of the Mediterranean: From the Late Bronze Age to the End of Antiquity

    Module code: AR2035 In this module we will explore the period between c.1400 BC and c.600 AD, examining the varied and important archaeologies of diverse powers and regions which emerged and interacted to significant effect across the first millennia BC and AD.

  • The Ancient World Beyond the Mediterranean

    Module code: AH1012 Who were the neighbours of the Greeks and the Romans in antiquity? What contacts were there between these societies and the Greco-Roman world? How did Greeks and Romans think about these societies? This module will explore the ancient...

  • Approaching Ancient Evidence (Greek)

    Module Code: AH1008 This module is the essential first step in your training as a Greek historian. Through a combination of lectures and small-group seminars, you will be taught the key skills for dealing with ancient evidence.

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