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  • 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.

  • The Greek World After Alexander

    Module code: AH3001 For the period from Alexander the Great’s death in 323 BC to the Roman conquests of Macedonia and Greece in the 2nd and 1st centuries BC, the often fragmentary and late authors can be supplemented by numerous inscriptions and by archaeological data.

  • Religion in the Roman World

    Module code: AH2041  How did Romans conceptualise their own religion (and those of non-Romans)? How were rituals like sacrifice, augury, divination, processions and dedications carried out? How did religion overlap with politics under the Republic and...

  • Commercial Law in a Digital World

    Module code: LW3314 There are no lectures in this module, with all tuition occurring in 20 hours of seminars and two hours of interactive workshop.

  • The Novel Around the World

    Module code: EN1020 (double module) On this module you will read six novels written in varying styles, and drawn from a range of historical and national contexts.

  • Managing in a Post-Crisis World

    Module code: MN2125

  • Encountering the Classical World

    Module code: AH7702 This module re-examines key structures of ancient societies and aspects of their material contexts.

  • The Novel Around the World

    Module code: EN1020 (double module) On this module you will read six novels written in varying styles, and drawn from a range of historical and national contexts.

  • Exploring the Social World

    Module code: SY7043 This module employs an innovative interview-led lecture-seminar format.

  • Encountering the Classical World

    Module code: AH7702 This module re-examines key structures of ancient societies and aspects of their material contexts.

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